'May '68 was not only a pivotal year in Paris, Berkeley, and the Western World in general, but also a key moment for a new anticolonial and anticapitalist politics across the Third World. Japan's unusual position — deemed neither Western nor the Third World — provoked a complex and intense round of mass mobilizations and radical political thought through the 1960s and early '70s. In The Red Years, major thinkers of the Left in Japan alongside scholars of the 1968 movements re-examine the historical background, cultural productions, and major organizational problems of this tumultuous moment in Japanese history.' - from the back cover
Onsite
English
2020
256
9781786637222
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anthology
Revolution and Retrospection
- Gavin WALKER
On the Japanese '68
- Hiroshi NAGASAKI
The Ethics of the Agitator: On Hiroshi Nagasaki's The Phenonmenology of Politics
- Yoshihiko ICHIDA
The Perception of Violence, the Violence of Perception, and the Origins of Japan's 1968
- William MAROTTI
'68 and the Japanese Women's Liberation Movement
- Setsu SHIGEMATSU
1968 and the Postwar Regime Emperor-System Democracy
- Hidemi SUGA
The Japanese Communist Party since 1968: Between Revolution and Reform
- Yoshiyuki KOIZUMI
Human Liberation or "Male Romance"? The Gendered Everyday of the Student New Left
- Chelsea Szendi SCHIEDER
The Undercurrent of Art and Politics in the 1960s: On Gendai Shichōsha
- Yoshiko SHIMADA, 嶋田美子
1972: The Structure on the Streets
- Yutaka NAGAHARA
Night and Fog in Japan: Toward Another Critique of Violence
- Alberto TOSCANO
The Post - '68 Conjuncture
- Gavin WALKER
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