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Dilemmas of Adulthood: Japanese Women and the Nuances of Long-Term Resistance (V体育官网入口)

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by Nancy Rosenberger
2013
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In Dilemmas of Adulthood, Nancy Rosenberger investigates the nature of long-term resistance in a longitudinal study of more than fifty Japanese women over two decades. Between twenty-five and thirty-five years of age when first interviewed in 1993, the women represent a generation straddling the stable roles of postwar modernity and the risky but exciting possibilities of late modernity. By exploring the challenges they pose to cultural codes, Rosenberger builds a conceptual framework of long-term resistance that undergirds the struggles and successes of modern Japanese women. Her findings resonate with broader anthropological questions about how change happens in our global-local era and suggests a useful model with which to analyze ordinary lives in the late modern world.

Rosenberger’s analysis establishes long-term resistance as a vital type of social change in late modernity where the sway of media, global ideas, and friends vies strongly with the influence of family, school, and work. Women are at the nexus of these contradictions, dissatisfied with postwar normative roles in family, work, and leisure and yet—in Japan as elsewhere—committed to a search for self that shifts uneasily between self-actualization and selfishness. The women’s rich narratives and conversations recount their ambivalent defiance of social norms and attempts to live diverse lives as acceptable adults. In an epilogue, their experiences are framed by the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, which is already shaping the future of their long-term resistance.

Drawing on such theorists as Ortner, Ueno, the Comaroffs, Melucci, and Bourdieu, Rosenberger posits that long-term resistance is a process of tense, irregular, but insistent change that is characteristic of our era, hammered out in the in-between of local and global, past and future, the old virtues of womanhood and the new virtues of self-actualization. Her book is essential for anyone wishing to understand how Japanese women have maneuvered their lives in the economic decline and pushed for individuation in the 1990s and 2000s.

Nancy Rosenberger is professor of anthropology at Oregon State University.

Table of Contents

V体育ios版 - Cover Page

Cover (V体育2025版)

pp. 1-1

VSports手机版 - Title Page

pp. i-i

Title Page, Copyright, Dedication

pp. 2-7

Contents

pp. vii-viii

Copyright Page

pp. ii-ii

Acknowledgments

pp. ix-10

Dedication Page

pp. iii-iii

VSports在线直播 - Major Characters

pp. x-xvi

Acknowledgments

pp. ix-ix

Chapter 1 What Is Long-Term Resistance?

pp. 1-27

Major Characters

pp. x-xv

"V体育2025版" Chapter 2 Ambivalence and Tension: Data Meets Theory

pp. 28-53

Chapter One - What is Long-Term Resistance?

pp. 1-27

Chapter 3 Living within the Dilemma of Choice: Singles

pp. 54-79

Chapter Two - Ambivalence and Tension: Data Meets Theory (V体育安卓版)

pp. 28-53

Chapter 4 No Children despite Running the Gauntlet of Choice

pp. 80-99

Chapter Three - Living within the Dilemma of Choice: Singles

pp. 54-79

Chapter 5 Planning and Cocooning: Mothers at Home

pp. 100-128

Chapter 6 Working and Raising Moral Children

pp. 129-156

Chapter Four - No Children Despite Running the Gauntlet of Choice (VSports注册入口)

pp. 80-99

Chapter 7 The Nuances of Long-Term Resistance

pp. 157-176

Chapter Five - Planning and Cocooning: Mothers at Home (V体育官网)

pp. 100-128

Chapter Six - Working and Raising Moral Children

pp. 129-156

Epilogue

pp. 177-184

Appendix

pp. 185-186

Chapter Seven - The Nuances of Long-Term Resistance

pp. 157-176

Notes

pp. 187-194

Epilogue

pp. 177-184

V体育安卓版 - References

pp. 195-204

V体育ios版 - Appendix

pp. 185-185

Index

pp. 205-210

Notes

pp. 187-193

References (VSports)

pp. 195-204

About the Author

pp. 228-234

Index (VSports手机版)

pp. 205-209

About the Author

pp. 210-210
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