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BZJ 51 - Part I - DEMOCRATIC FUTURES NOW! : MINIKOMI 90 - Volume 1
MINIKOMI 90 - Special Issue - Democratic futures now! | 今こそ民主的な未来
Special Issue Editors: Andreas Eder-Ramsauer & Anna Linder
Volume I - DEMOCRATIC FUTURES NOW!
04 Andreas EDER-RAMSAUER
Introduction to the Special Issue: Democratic Futures... mehr anzeigen
MINIKOMI 90 - Special Issue - Democratic futures now! | 今こそ民主的な未来
Special Issue Editors: Andreas Eder-Ramsauer & Anna Linder
Volume I - DEMOCRATIC FUTURES NOW!
04 Andreas EDER-RAMSAUER
Introduction to the Special Issue: Democratic Futures Now!
11 Anna LINDER
Introduction II – An experiment of didactics: Translating politics – AI-assisted translating of political research
17 UNO Shigeki
Zwischen Sozialwissenschaft und Kritik – Zusammenhang des Wissens im Nachkriegsjapan
27 YAMAMOTO Kei
Envy, Justice, and Democracy
36 TAKEDA Hiroko
Biopolitics and necropolitics during the pandemic from a gender perspective: The case of contemporary Japan
48 SUZUKI Ayaka
An Examination of the Concept of ‘Honorary Male’: Why are Female Leaders Criticized?
64 SHIMIZU Akiko
Buried Thorns: For a Queer Politics of a Potentially Invisible Multiplicity
77 NAKANO Yoshihiro
The Regionalism of Tamanoi Yoshirō: Its Timeliness and Potential for the Anthropocene
86 MATSUOKA Misato
The US-Japan Alliance in the Post-COVID Era – Intensifying US-China Rivalry and the Wavering Deterrence of US Forces
95 [ Autor*innen | Contributors | 著者紹介 ] MINIKOMI 90
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BZJ 51 - Part II - 今こそ民主的な未来 : MINIKOMI 90 - Volume 2
Volume II - 今こそ民主的な未来
04 ファイト・ゼルク (Veith Selk)
民主主義への不快感 (Demokratische Malaise)
11 ヴィクトリア・ヒューゲル (Viktoria Huegel)
民主的な権威理論に向けて (Toward a Theory of Democratic Authority)
26 カルステン・シューベルト (Karsten Schubert)
干渉されずにいること:... mehr anzeigen
Volume II - 今こそ民主的な未来
04 ファイト・ゼルク (Veith Selk)
民主主義への不快感 (Demokratische Malaise)
11 ヴィクトリア・ヒューゲル (Viktoria Huegel)
民主的な権威理論に向けて (Toward a Theory of Democratic Authority)
26 カルステン・シューベルト (Karsten Schubert)
干渉されずにいること: アイデンティティ・ポリティクス批判における消極的自由と社会的自由の混同 (In Ruhe gelassen werden: Das Zusammenspiel von negativer und sozialer Freiheit in der Kritik an Identitätspolitik)
32 ガブリエレ・ミシャリッチュ (Gabriele Michalitsch)
ガヴァメンタリティーの秘密―男性中心主義的なエコノミー概念と再生産の抑圧 (Das Geheimnis der Gouvernementalität: Der maskulinistische Ökonomie-Begriff und die verdrängte Reproduktion)
40 ヤン・グロース (Jan Groos)
私が計画経済について知っている二、三のこと (Zwei oder drei Dinge, die ich über die Freie Planwirtschaft weiß)
46 アンドレアス・エーダー=ラムサウアー (Andreas Eder-Ramsauer)
山本太郎とれいわ新選組 ―新自由主義日本のための、愛と、ポピュリズムと、ラディカルなデモクラシ Yamamoto Tarō and Reiwa Shinsengumi. Love, Populism, and Radical Democracy for a Neoliberal Japan
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BZJ 51 - Cover & Front Matter & ToC : DEMOCRATIC FUTURES NOW! 今こそ民主的な未来
Editors: Andreas Eder-Ramsauer & Anna Linder
This publication (BZJ 51) is the outcome of one-and-a-half years of conceptualizing and planning an academic conference, a translation class taught together with an exceptional colleague (see the... mehr anzeigen
Editors: Andreas Eder-Ramsauer & Anna Linder
This publication (BZJ 51) is the outcome of one-and-a-half years of conceptualizing and planning an academic conference, a translation class taught together with an exceptional colleague (see the introduction to this issue by Anna Linder) and tremendous students, and the generosity and solidarity of many colleagues and friends over the last two years. After the decision was made to organize the annual
conference of the German Association of Japanese Studies (VSJF) in Vienna in 2025, a keystone decision was to combine the conference theme “(Un)Democratic Futures: Japan and the Global Trajectories towards an (Un)Equal World”, with a practice befitting the underlying reasoning of the conference. Following an understanding of the global political conjuncture as anti-democratic in its tendencies and severely threatened by a looming planetary collapse, a limitation to the study of Japan and the presentation of results in Vienna became undesirable. Rather, the attempt to focus on community building through generosity, solidarity, and multi-level exchange of pro-democratic ideas between scholars in Japan and in Europe was to be at the center. Thus, an active, constructive, and optimistic—as opposed to defeatist—engagement with “the future” is the ethos of every decision, every contribution, and summarized in the rallying cry “Democratic Futures Now!”.
This book has special features:
It is a bilingual palindrome book. This means that it can be read from either direction. On the following pages, the English and German sections can be read from left to right - binding on the lefthand side. Alternatively, you can turn the book over, start at the back cover and read the Japanese section from top to bottom (縦書き) and from right to left - the binding is on the right-hand side here).
In another respect, this book is a unique hybrid too, combining the two parts of the special issue of the journal MINIKOMI (90) in the monograph series BEITRÄGE ZUR JAPANOLOGIE (BZJ 51).
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