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Author: Miyume Tanji
Myth Protest and Struggle in Okinawa 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 Introduction A community of protest in Okinawa
Reading protest in Okinawa: focus on diversity
The ‘Okinawa struggle’: persistent representations of unity
Community of protest and myth
2 Diversity and unity in the community of protest
Introduction
Understanding diversity: social movement theory
Storytelling, myth-making, and unity
3 Annexation and assimilation Ambiguous origins
Introduction
The ‘Ryūkyū disposal’
Preserving old customs
Assimilation policy
Early development of ‘Okinawan’ identity
Jahana Noboru’s People’s Rights Movement and the myth of an Okinawan struggle
Conclusion: the ‘Ryūkyū Disposal’, the ‘palm-tree hell’ and the myth of a united Okinawan struggle
4 The Battle of Okinawa and ‘Okinawan pacifism’
Introduction
Okinawan residents in the Battle of Okinawa
‘Absolute pacifism’ as a framing of protest
‘Peace guides’
Challenging the idea of ‘collective suicide’
The ‘one foot’ movement (Okinawa Historical Film Society)
Victim-consciousness
The ‘Peace Memorial Museum’ debate
Conclusion: ‘absolute pacifism’ and the myth of an Okinawan struggle
5 The first wave Opposition to US military land acquisition
Introduction
Postwar US occupation
Birth of new political organizations
Political parties
Schoolteachers’ union
Workers
Landowners
The San Francisco Treaty and emergence of the reversion campaign
The Ie-jima farmers’ struggle
The unbearable lightness of Okinawans’ rights – land acquisition and rape
The first-wave Okinawan struggle
The land struggle becomes the struggle for reversion
Conclusion
6 The second wave Towards reversion
Introduction
What made the Okinawans angry?
Coalition for reversion: class-based organizations
‘Reversion nationalism’: framing of the reversion movement
The turbulent 1960s: demonstrations, strikes, and struggles
The Chief Executive election struggle and Satō’s Okinawa visit
Growing US incentives for reversion
The ‘two laws on education’ struggle
‘Reversion nationalism’ in crisis
Solidarity with mainland Japanese protest organizations?
The Vietnam War
‘Anti-Reversionism’
From reversion to anti-militarism?
The Koza riot: outside the progressive coalition
Conclusion
7 The anti-war landowners and the progressive coalition The constitutional framing of protest
Introduction
The organizations
Who are the anti-war landowners?
Iken Kyōtō: successor to the Council for Reversion?
One-tsubo anti-war landowners
Strategy and activities
The constitutional framing of protest
Conclusion
8 Kin Bay and Shiraho Emergence of new social movements
Introduction
The CTS construction dispute: a brief outline
The New Ishigaki Airport construction dispute: a brief outline
Kin Bay and Shiraho: emergence of ‘new social movements’?
Organization and participants
Collective identity and framing of protest
Strategy and the repertoire of protest
Kin Bay and Shiraho in the lineage of the ‘Okinawa Struggle’
Conclusion
9 The third wave and beyond The power of Unai and the dugongs
Introduction
The Unai method: Okinawan women’s movement
The rise of the ‘third wave’ Okinawan struggle
The women’s movement and the myth of a unified ‘Okinawan Struggle’
Unai and the dugong: new social movements and the surviving myth of the ‘Okinawan Struggle’
Futenma, SACO and the heliport
Organizing a ‘citizens’ movement’ for referendum
Emergence of many women’s groups
Conclusion
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Newspapers, newsletters and magazines
Index
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