An Empire of Schools: Japan's Universities and the Molding of a National Power Elite by Robert Cutts

An Empire of Schools: Japan's Universities and the Molding of a National Power Elite by Robert Cutts

Author:Robert Cutts [Cutts, Robert]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Political Science, Public Policy, General, Social Science, Ethnic Studies, Regional Studies
ISBN: 9781317453529
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Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-05-20T00:00:00+00:00


Notes

1. “Baby Experience in Short Supply,” Daily Yomiuri, May 15,1991.

2. Takie Sugiyama Lebra, Japanese Women: Constraint and Fulfillment (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1984), p. 113.

3. Matthews Masayuki Hamabata, Crested Kimono: Power and Love in the Japanese Business Family (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1990), p. 31.

4. Much of this discussion of the ie draws on Lebra, Japanese Women.

5. John Roberts, “Power by Associations,” Tokyo Journal (October 1988).

6. “Ninon no Shin Meika,” the vernacular weekly magazine Shukan Yomiuri, October 4, 1987.

7. Chart “Owada’s Family Tree,” Daily Yomiuri, January 7, 1993.

8. Chitoshi Yanaga, Big Business in Japanese Politics (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1968).

9. Takie Sugiyama Lebra, lecture delivered at International House, Tokyo, May 28, 1993.

10. Sumiko Iwao, “The Quiet Revolution: Japanese Women Today,” Japan Foundation Newsletter (December 1991).

11. “More Women Lawmakers Needed to Cope With Aging Society,” Asahi Evening News, December 20, 1992.

12. Interview with Mikako Okuma, former staff researcher, Mitsubishi Research Institute, February 1993.

13. Interview with Hisae Kitamura, principal of Kodama Yochien, February 1993.



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