Japan's New Middle Class
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:18th Jul '13
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This classic study on the sociology of Japan remains the only in-depth treatment of the Japanese middle class. Now in a fiftieth-anniversary edition that includes a new foreword by William W. Kelly, this seminal work paints a rich and complex picture of the life of the salaryman and his family. In 1958, Suzanne and Ezra Vogel embedded themselves in a Tokyo suburb, living among and interviewing six middle-class families regularly for a year. Tracing the rapid postwar economic growth that led to hiring large numbers of workers who were provided lifelong employment, the authors show how this phenomenon led to a new social class—the salaried men and their families. It was a well-educated group that prepared their children rigorously for the same successful corporate or government jobs they held. Secure employment and a rising standard of living enabled this new middle class to set the dominant pattern of social life that influenced even those who could not share it, a pattern that remains fundamental to Japanese society today.
The underlying objective of the book is to show what has changed in contemporary Japan as a result of the massive impact of the war, the defeat, the Occupation, and the subsequent industrial growth; and what has remained unchanged. . . . Highly recommended to anthropologists who are concerned about just how to represent modern urban life ethnographically; to teachers who must give courses on contemporary Japanese life, and are searching for a good text; and to anyone who is interested in social and cultural change in modern societies. * American Anthropologist *
A perceptive and engaging book. . . . A mine of perceptive observations, comments, and interpretations. * American Sociological Review *
This thoughtful study of the rapidly growing ‘new middle class’ who man the bureaucracies of Japanese firms concentrates on their family and personal life. . . . [The book] deserves to be read widely. * The Annals *
ISBN: 9781442221956
Dimensions: 229mm x 151mm x 20mm
Weight: 513g
372 pages
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