Ogata-Mura: Sowing Dissent and Reclaiming Identity in a Japanese Farming Village
Following the Second World War, a massive land reclamation project to boost Japan's rice production capacity led to the transformation of the shallow lagoon of Hachirogata in Akita Prefecture into a seventeen-thousand-hectare expanse of farmland. In 1964, the village of Ogata-mura was founded o...
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Zusammenfassung: | Following the Second World War, a massive land reclamation project to boost Japan's rice production capacity led to the transformation of the shallow lagoon of Hachirogata in Akita Prefecture into a seventeen-thousand-hectare expanse of farmland. In 1964, the village of Ogata-mura was founded on the empoldered land inside the lagoon and nearly six hundred pioneers from across the country were brought to settle there. The village was to be a model of a new breed of highly mechanized, efficient rice agriculture; however, the village's purpose was jeopardized when the demand for rice fell, and the goal of creating an egalitarian farming community was threatened as individual entrepreneurialism took root and as the settlers became divided into political factions that to this day continue to struggle for control of the village. Based on seventeen years of research, this book explores the process of Ogatamura's development from the planning stages to the present. An intensive ethnographic study of the relationship between land reclamation, agriculture, and politics in regional Japan, it traces the internal social effects of the village's economic transformations while addressing the implications of national policy at the municipal and regional levels |
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spelling | Wood, Donald C. Verfasser aut Ogata-Mura Sowing Dissent and Reclaiming Identity in a Japanese Farming Village Donald C. Wood New York ; Oxford Berghahn Books [2012] © 2012 1 Online-Ressource (262 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Asian Anthropologies 7 Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 07. Nov 2022) Following the Second World War, a massive land reclamation project to boost Japan's rice production capacity led to the transformation of the shallow lagoon of Hachirogata in Akita Prefecture into a seventeen-thousand-hectare expanse of farmland. In 1964, the village of Ogata-mura was founded on the empoldered land inside the lagoon and nearly six hundred pioneers from across the country were brought to settle there. The village was to be a model of a new breed of highly mechanized, efficient rice agriculture; however, the village's purpose was jeopardized when the demand for rice fell, and the goal of creating an egalitarian farming community was threatened as individual entrepreneurialism took root and as the settlers became divided into political factions that to this day continue to struggle for control of the village. Based on seventeen years of research, this book explores the process of Ogatamura's development from the planning stages to the present. An intensive ethnographic study of the relationship between land reclamation, agriculture, and politics in regional Japan, it traces the internal social effects of the village's economic transformations while addressing the implications of national policy at the municipal and regional levels In English SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General bisacsh Agriculture Social aspects Japan Ōgata-mura (Akita-ken) Agriculture Social aspects Ōgata-mura (Akita-ken) Community life Japan Ōgata-mura (Akita-ken) Community life Ōgata-mura (Akita-ken) Ethnology Japan Ōgata-mura (Akita-ken) Village communities Japan Ōgata-mura (Akita-ken) https://doi.org/10.1515/9780857455260 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Ogata-Mura Sowing Dissent and Reclaiming Identity in a Japanese Farming Village |
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