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Yoshio Sugimoto

    Yoshio Sugimoto is a writer and professor of sociology. His works delve into profound societal explorations, often informed by his academic background. Sugimoto brings a unique perspective to his prose, blending analytical rigor with narrative skill. His writing offers readers insightful explorations into human nature and societal dynamics.

    An Introduction to Japanese Society
    • An Introduction to Japanese Society

      • 297 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(19)Add rating

      An Introduction to Japanese Society is a provocative, insightful and highly accessible book comprehensively examining contemporary Japanese society. It provides a thorough and critical analysis of the dominant view that Japanese society is strongly characterised by 'groupism and homogeneity'. Yoshio Sugimoto contests the notion that Japanese society comprises an extremely uniform culture, drawing attention to the subcultural diversity and class competition that exists within it. Sugimoto's views as an 'insider/outsider', having spent many years both in Japan and overseas, are insightful and probing. The book's accessibility and coverage of a broad range of issues, such as education, cultural diversity, power relations, politics and gender and family, makes it essential not only for students of Japan worldwide, but also for professional and lay people seeking a general introduction.

      An Introduction to Japanese Society