'Diversity' is a crucial concept describing the recent shift in minority
studies away from its focus on social stratification and inequality. In
recent times, new theories and concepts that suggest 'positive' meanings
are emerging. Minorities and Diversity is a collaborative work emerging
from the Division of the Study of Minorities at Tohoku University in
Japan. Now available in paperback, the book's focus is on empirically
analyzing the mechanisms that produce alienation and discrimination, as
well as normatively exploring the social conditions that connect
minority groups and social diversity to creativity and dynamism.
Chapters in this volume delve into: the status of women in Japan in
relation to marriage and single motherhood * gendered roles and norms
in the early modern period * the Japanese American reparation movement
* Korean and Muslim ethnic minorities in Japan and the UK * mutual aid
in Okinawa * the role of non-governmental organizations and non-profit
organizations in fostering social diversity. This insightful work
suggests that, in order to broaden our understanding of minorities, we
should examine the ways in which these groups promote the enrichment of
society. (Series: Stratification and Inequality)