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The Limits of Okinawa: Japanese Capitalism, Living Labor, and Theorizations of Community - Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society Wendy Matsumura
The Limits of Okinawa: Japanese Capitalism, Living Labor, and Theorizations of Community - Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society
Wendy Matsumura
Since its incorporation into the Japanese nation-state in 1879, Okinawa has been seen by both Okinawans and Japanese as an exotic ?South,? both spatially and temporally distinct from modern Japan. In The Limits of Okinawa, Wendy Matsumura traces the emergence of this sense of Okinawan difference, showing how local and mainland capitalists, intellectuals, and politicians attempted to resolve clashes with labor by appealing to the idea of a unified Okinawan community. Their numerous confrontations with small producers and cultivators who refused to be exploited for the sake of this ideal produced and reproduced ?Okinawa? as an organic, transhistorical entity. Informed by recent Marxist attempts to expand the understanding of the capitalist mode of production to include the production of subjectivity, The Limits of Okinawa provides a new understanding of Okinawa's place in Japanese and world history, and it establishes a new locus for considering the relationships between empire, capital, nation, and identity.
288 pages, 20 illustrations
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | March 23, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9780822358015 |
| Publishers | Duke University Press |
| Pages | 288 |
| Dimensions | 230 × 155 × 2 mm · 430 g |
| Language | English |
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