基本説明
Combined with scholarship on citizen movements, cultural politics and historical representation, the result is a memorable account about good people presevering in their love of their townscape, in spite of numerous socially and culturally rooted obstacles.
Full Description
This book tells the story of a citizen group through the example and results of their participation in local civic life. The book draws attention to the complicated conditions under which civic participation may succeed. The story is about the individuals and organizations in the regional Japanese town of Takefu, but these events are also placed in the context of the surrounding Japanese Sea region of west Japan and the wider currents of the Japanese nation-state at the time. Also inlcludes maps.
Contents
Acknowledgements Preface 1. Renewal, Local History and Politics 2. The Place of the Past in Takefu 3. Concerned about the Future of the Past 4. Smokescreens and Stonewalls in the Art Museum Affair 5. The Significance of Japanese Civil Society 6. Takefu's Civil Society in Renaissance Appendix A Appendix B Bibliography