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作成日:2010/10/27 23:55:08 JST最終更新日:2020/03/13 05:15:38 JST
RUBRO FILOSOFIA y SOCIOLOGIA
TITULO Heritage of Endurance (Family Patterns and Delincuency Formation in Urban Japan) (★)
AUTOR Hiroshi Wagatsuma, etc.
EDITORIAL University of California Press
ISBN 0-520-03222-5
IDIOMA INGLES
CODIGO INTERNO FL-0053
NOTA (★)(Wagatsuma and De Vos have studied Arakawa Ward, a lower-class district of Tokyo, at first hand for many years. Their insights and conclusions concerning the processes that contribute to the comparatively low rate of delinquency in Japan and their glimpses into the ways in which one community mobilizes to intervene and to prevent juvenile delinquency help us to understand why urbanization and modernization have been relatively nontraumatic for the Japanese during the past one hundred years of rapid change. Wagatsuma and De Vos have compiled case history material for fifty families, and the materials reveal why there is the selective appearance of delinquency in certain families but not in others. Uniquely, parents as well as delinquents were subjects of the investigation. The authors combined tests with projective psychological instruments and intensive interviews in a psychocultural approach, here presented via juxtaposition of the test conclusions and the case history materials. Japanese modalities of perceptual organization and of cognitive and emotional control as well as attitudes commonly held toward self and interpersonal relationships are reflected in this material. ◆CONTENTS ▼PART I. THE URBAN COMMUNITY --- 1.Arakawa Ward and Its Culture, 2.Group Orientation in Arakawa Ward, 3.Research in Arakawa Ward ▼PART II. COMPARISON OF FAMILIES --- 4.Perspectives on Family Life and Delinquency, 5.Social Status Characterictics, 6.Achievement and Inadequacy, 7.Attitudes toward Responsibility and Authority, 8.Family Integrity versus Discord, Depreciation, and Dissatisfaction, 9.Affiliation and Nurturance : The Experience of Neglect and Deprivation ▼PART III. FAMILY PORTRAITS --- 10.Ryuichi Segawa : A Scion of Samurai Tradition, 11.Masao Sakai : The Family Hope Does Well in School, 12.Yokichi Fukuyama : A ´Banchoo´ Reforms, 13.Takeshi Ikawa : A Fifteen-Year-Old Rapist ▼PART IV. CONCLUSIONS ---14.Genesis of Delinquency in Family Processes, 15.Belonging and Alienation in Comparative Perspective)

   

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