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The first in-depth study of the political, social, and cultural history of juvenile delinquency in modern Japan, Bad Youth treats the policing of urban youth as a crucial site for the development o...
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09 December 2005

The first in-depth study of the political, social, and cultural history of juvenile delinquency in modern Japan, Bad Youth treats the policing of urban youth as a crucial site for the development of new state structures and new forms of social power. Focusing on the years of rapid industrialization and imperialist expansion (1895 to 1945), David R. Ambaras challenges widely held conceptions of a Japan that did not, until recently, experience delinquency and related youth problems. He vividly reconstructs numerous individual life stories in the worlds of home, school, work, and the streets, and he relates the changes that took place during this time of social transformation to the broader processes of capitalist development, nation-state formation, and imperialism.
Price: $85.00
Pages: 309
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
09 December 2005
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520245792
Format: Hardcover
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David R. Ambaras is Assistant Professor of History at North Carolina State University.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Unruly Youth and the Early Modern Polity
2. Assimilating the Lower Classes
3. Civilizing "Degenerate Students"
4. Popularizing Protection
5. Preparing Modern Workers, Policing Modern Play
6. Juvenile Delinquency and the National Defense State
Epilogue: The Century of Juvenile Protection
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Unruly Youth and the Early Modern Polity
2. Assimilating the Lower Classes
3. Civilizing "Degenerate Students"
4. Popularizing Protection
5. Preparing Modern Workers, Policing Modern Play
6. Juvenile Delinquency and the National Defense State
Epilogue: The Century of Juvenile Protection
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index