Ruffians, Yakuza, Nationalists - Eiko Maruko Siniawer

Ruffians, Yakuza, Nationalists

The Violent Politics of Modern Japan, 1860–1960
Buch | Hardcover
288 Seiten
2008
Cornell University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8014-4720-4 (ISBN)
62,35 inkl. MwSt
Violence and democracy may seem fundamentally incompatible, but the two have often been intimately and inextricably linked. In Ruffians, Yakuza, Nationalists, Eiko Maruko Siniawer argues that violence has been embedded in the practice of modern...
Violence and democracy may seem fundamentally incompatible, but the two have often been intimately and inextricably linked. In Ruffians, Yakuza, Nationalists, Eiko Maruko Siniawer argues that violence has been embedded in the practice of modern Japanese politics from the very inception of the country's experiment with democracy. As soon as the parliament opened its doors in 1890, brawls, fistfights, vandalism, threats, and intimidation quickly became a fixture in Japanese politics, from campaigns and elections to legislative debates. Most of this physical force was wielded by what Siniawer calls "violence specialists": ruffians and yakuza. Their systemic and enduring political violence-in the streets, in the halls of parliament, during popular protests, and amid labor strife-ultimately compromised party politics in Japan and contributed to the rise of militarism in the 1930s.


For the post-World War II years, Siniawer illustrates how the Japanese developed a preference for money over violence as a political tool of choice. This change in tactics signaled a political shift, but not necessarily an evolution, as corruption and bribery were in some ways more insidious, exclusionary, and undemocratic than violence.


Siniawer demonstrates that the practice of politics in Japan has been dangerous, chaotic, and far more violent than previously thought. Additionally, crime has been more political. Throughout the book, Siniawer makes clear that certain yakuza groups were ideological in nature, contrary to the common understanding of organized crime as nonideological. Ruffians, Yakuza, Nationalists is essential reading for anyone wanting to comprehend the role of violence in the formation of modern nation-states and its place in both democratic and fascist movements.

Eiko Maruko Siniawer is Associate Professor of History at Williams College.

Introduction

Political Violence in Historiographical Perspective

Violence, Violence Specialists, and Politics

Violence and Democracy

Approaches to Comparative HistoryChapter 1. Patriots and Gamblers: Violence and the Formation of the Meiji State

Shishi: Assassins, Rebels, Patriots

Shishi Legacies in the Early Meiji Period

Bakuto: Outlaws, Robin Hoods, Local Leaders

Bakuto and the Meiji Restoration

Bakuto as Political Violence Specialists: The Freedom and People's Rights MovementChapter 2. Violent Democracy: Ruffians and the Birth of Parliamentary Politics

From Activist to Ruffian: Soshi in the 1880s

Exporting Violence: Nationalist Tairiku Ronin across Borders

Parliamentary Politics and the Professionalization of Soshi

State Violence and the Second General ElectionChapter 3. Institutionalized Ruffianism and a Culture of Political Violence

The Jiyuto Ingaidan and Its Bosses

The Seiyukai Ingaidan in Party Politics

Cultures of Violence: Yakuza Bosses in Diet PoliticsChapter 4. Fascist Violence: Ideology and Power in Prewar Japan

Fascist Ideologies

Fascist Violence

The Nationalist Nexus in the Metropole and Beyond

Violence in the Decline of the Political PartiesChapter 5. Democracy Reconstructed: Violence Specialists in the Postwar Period

The Decline of Soshi and the Remaking of Ingaidan Violence

Violence as a Political and Discursive Weapon in Diet Politics

"Boryokudan" Redux: Yakuza and the Conservative Nexus

1960: The Apogee of Postwar Violence Specialists

Coda: Political Violence after 1960Afterword

Violence and Democracy

Violence, Fascism, Militarism

Violence Specialists and History

A Contemporary Perspective on Violent DemocracyGlossary

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Zusatzinfo 9 Halftones, black and white
Verlagsort Ithaca
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 907 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 0-8014-4720-8 / 0801447208
ISBN-13 978-0-8014-4720-4 / 9780801447204
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