Routledge/Asian Studies Association of Australia East Asia series.
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Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents Acknowledgements Abbreviations Notes on Japanese names and terminology Introduction A contemporary 'workers' inquiry' Outline Notes 1. Fukushima The perspective of autonomy Fukushima and the capitalist developmental state Precarious times in post-industrial Tokyo Notes 2. Genpatsu Yamero! A breath of fresh air Dance to demonstration Genpatsu Yamero as a temporary autonomous zone Shiro-to no Ran's post-industrial Demonstrating saves electricity The politics of festive noise Notes 3. Tokyo Nantoka. The Nantoka Neighbourhood disruptedThe shape of the Nantoka Neighbourhood Nantoka media The neighbourhood against nuclear power Everyday life as a place for politics Ibasho Notes 4. Hiroba The hiroba as a liberated zone The hiroba in time The global hiroba Beyond left and right? For the freedom of demonstration and assembly Notes 5. Yaho village Walking for the future you desire Remembering Kiyoshiro- Folk, rock and the festive life of western Tokyo Graduation Notes 6. The Kantei Mae The Tent Plaza: confronting the nuclear village in Kasumigaseki. Witnessing as a democratic praxisInside and outside the Kantei A hiroba in the centre of the government district Beyond representation Notes 7. Beyond Fukushima From precarious work to precarious life The contestation of space Struggles for democracy A new common sense Notes Bibliography Index.
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