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Frontmatter
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART I CONTEXTS
1. Peace and Democracy in Two Systems: External Policy and Internal Conflict
2. Japan's Position in the World System
3. The Past in the Present
PART II POLITICAL ECONOMY
4. Growth Versus Success: Japan's Economic Policy in Historical Perspective
5. The Structure and Transformation of Conservative Rule
6. Negotiating Social Contracts
7. Dialectics of Economic Growth, National Power, and Distributive Struggles
PART III MASS CULTURE AND METROPOLITAN SOCIETY
8. Finding a Place in Metropolitan Japan: Ideologies, Institutions, and Everyday Life
9. Formations of Mass Culture
10. Consuming and Saving
11. The Death of "Good Wife, Wise Mother"?
PART IV DEMOCRATIC PROMISE AND PRACTICE
12. Unplaced Persons and Movements for Place
13. Altered States: The Body Politics of "Being-Woman"
14. Contests for the Workplace
15. Intellectuals and Politics
16. The Dynamics of Political Opposition
Conclusion
GLOSSARY
CONTRIBUTORS
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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