Modern History of Japan II
Spring 2011
Syllabus
2011/06/27
Ryoichi Imai
International Student Center, Kyushu University
imryoichi@isc.kyushu-u.ac.jp
http://homepage3.nifty.com/ronten/JTWhome.htm
Contents
2. Organization, Attendance, and Other Requirements
The course is designed to provide some introductory knowledge of Japanese history. This is a continuation of the history course I taught in the previous semester. The course will cover the history of Japan's political and economic system since World War II to the present..
Organization, Attendance, and Other Requirements
Students are expected to buy the text book.
Gordon, Andrew (2008), A Modern History of Japan. Oxford University Press.
Some lecture notes will be uploaded on this website. The course consists mainly of a series of lecture given by the instructor. Later the students present some selected reading materials. Each course attendant is required to make ONE oral presentation in the second half of the course. The presenter must make a set of PowerPoint slides. If too many students take this course, individual presentations will be replaced by group ones. There is one final take-home examination.
Those students who need to acquire three credits in accordance with the credit transfer policy of your home university must present twice.
None.
Class Attendance and Discussion 20%
Presentation 40%
Final Examination 40%
You will get 2 credits by satisfying the course requirements specified above.
For the students who need 3 credits in order to transfer credits to your home universities, some adequate arrangements will be announced.
Schedule and Readings (subject to Change)
Lecture
1. (4/5) Introduction (Review of the Previous Materials)
Part 3. Imperial Japan from Ascendance to Ashes (continuing)
2. (4/12) Democracy and Empire between the World Wars
3. (4/19) The Depression Crisis and Responses
4. (4/26) Japan in Wartime
5. (5/10). Occupied Japan: New Departures and Durable Structures
Part 4. Postwar and Contemporary Japan, 1952-2000
6. (5/17) Economic and Social Transformations
7 (5/24). Political Struggles and the High-Growth Era
8 (5/31). Special Lecture on Kabuki
9 (6/7). Global Power in a Polarized World: Japan in the 1980s
10. (6/14). Beyond the Postwar Era
Extra (6/14, 5th Period) Make-up lecture
Students' Presentations
Journal Resources:
Asian Survey
Journal of Japanese Studies
Electronic Journal of Contemporary Japanese Studies
Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies
Social Science Japan Journal
Social Science Japan Newsletter
11. (6/21). (Students' Presentation 1) The Emperor in the Postwar Japan
Soojin, Dayeon, Eujene
The Status of the
Emperor
Letter from
Douglas MacArthur to Prime Minister dated 25 February 1947
Tabloids
turn against the Crown Princess Masako
Imperial House
of Japan
Japanese
Succession Controversy
Japanese
Monarchy: Past and Present (Read the first half only)
Ben Hills (2006) Princess Masako - Prisoner of the Chrysanthemum Throne
12. (6/28) (Students' Presentation 2) Debate on Japan's War Responsibility and Nationalism
Claudia, Tan, Yui
The
Debate over Japanfs War Responsibility
Japan's
History Textbook Debate
The Korean
"Comfort Women": Movement for Redress
Performing
Social Reparation: gComfort Womenh And The Path To Political Forgiveness
Channel Sakura
Channel Sakura
on YouTube
THE
FACTS
Focusing in on
Contemporary Japanfs eYouthf Nationalism
North Korean Abductions - Official Site by the Japanese
Government
North
Korean abductions of Japanese
BBC News (2008) N
Korea abductions hamper Japan
Christopher
Hughes (2009) "Super-Sizing" the DPRK Threat
13. (7/11 Monday) (Students' Presentation 3) Toward the Two-Party System?
Tan, Isaac, Peter
Govella, K., and S. Vogel (2008), Japan in 2007: A Divided Government, Asian Survey 48(1), 97-106.
Arase, David (2009), Japan in 2008: A Prelude to Change?
Arase, David (2010), Japan in 2009: A Historical Election Year
Rosenbluth (2011) Japan in 2010: Messy Politics but Healthier DemocracyNoble, Gregory (2006) Koizumi and Neo-liberal Economic Reform, Social Science Japan Newsletter March 2006, 6-9.
Maeda Yukio (2006), The 2005 General Election and Public Opinion, Social Science Japan Newsletter October 2006, 19-22.
Imai (not Me) and Kabashima (2008) The LDPfs Defeat in Crucial Single-seat: Constituencies of the 2007 Upper House Election, Social Science Japan Journal, 11(2), pp.277-293.
14. (7/12) (Students' Presentation
4) Independent Study on Okinawa and the US military base
Rainee, Sammy
15. Final Exam – Take Home
Take-home Final Examination (NEW !!!)
Other Readings
Japanese Welfare State
Goesta Esping-Andersen (1997) Hybrid or Unique?: the Japanese Welfare State Between Europe and America
Estevez-Abe et al (2001) Social Protection and the Formation of Skills: A Reinterpretation of the Welfare State
HIWATARI Nobuhiro (2009) Review of Estevez-Abe's "Welfare and Capitalism in Postwar Japan"
MIYAMOTO Taro (2003) Dynamics of the Japanese Welfare State in Comparative Perspective
UZUHASHI Takamitsu (2003) Japanese Model of Welfare State - How was it changed through the Lost Decade of the 1990s?
Charles Weathers (2009), Nonregular Workers and Inequality in Japan
TAKAO Yasuo (2009) Aging and Political Participation in JapanNagai, Akiko (2005), Marriage for Social Recognition and Subsequent Married Life.
Miwa Satoshi (2005), Educational Homogamy in Contemporary Japan.
Mayumi Nakamura (2005), University Education for Marital Status Attainment for Japanese Women.
Social Science Japan Newsletter December 2005, 6-14, Genda, Yuji (2007), Jobless Youths and the NEET Problem in Japan, Social Science Japan Journal, 10(1), 23-40.The Politics of Economic Nationalism in Japan
Morishima, Michio (2000), The Japanese Financial System: Its Solidarity and Vulnerability, in Japan at a Deadlock, Macmillan UK.
Baumol, Litan, and Schramm (2007), Capitalism: The Different Types and Their Impacts on Growth, in Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, and the Economics of Growth and Prosperity., Yale University Press.
Baumol, Litan, and Schramm (2007), Capitalism: The Big-Firm Wealthy Economies: Preventing Retreat and Stagnation, in Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, and the Economics of Growth and Prosperity., Yale University Press.