Okinawa and the U.S. Military: Identity Making in the Age of GlobalizationColumbia University Press, 17 d’abr. 2007 - 312 pàgines In 1995, an Okinawan schoolgirl was brutally raped by several U.S. servicemen. The incident triggered a chain of protests by women's groups, teachers' associations, labor unions, reformist political parties, and various grassroots organizations across Okinawa prefecture. Reaction to the crime culminated in a rally attended by some 85,000 people, including business leaders and conservative politicians who had seldom raised their voices against the U.S. military presence. |
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2 The Rape Incident and the Predicaments of Okinawan Identity
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A Critique of Modern Okinawan Studies
| 70 |
Henoko History Camp Schwab and WorkingClass Ideology of Difference
| 98 |
Local Identity in a Global Perspective
| 126 |
Constructing Okinawan Citizenship
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7 The Nago City Mayoral Election and the Changing Tide of Okinawan Resistance
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