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The Community of Nuchi Du Takara ("Life Is the Ultimate Treasure") in Postwar Okinawa
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The Community of Nuchi Du Takara (“Life Is the Ultimate Treasure”) in Postwar Okinawa

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Against the background of the prolonged US military presence in post-World War II Okinawa, The Community of Nuchi Du Takara ("Life Is the Ultimate Treasure") in Postwar Okinawa explores the conflict between Okinawa and the US-Japan alliance. Developing the local notion of nuchi du takara into an analytical concept, Inoue examines how Okinawan activists, artists, writers, and other social actors have resisted US military presence, particularly the planned construction of a new military facility in northern Okinawa. The concept of nuchi du takara also helps Inoue explore complex negotiations Okinawa has had with Washington and Tokyo beyond resistance and protest, a process that involves developing a local communal capacity to embrace diverse and often contradictory attitudes toward the US military. Inoue's grounded investigation underscores the possibility of small yet significant, incremental social changes from below, a possibility that ultimately points toward the World Republic-an international politics built upon peace, democracy, and shared affluence-against the sovereignty of global capitalism.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
10 February 2025
Pages
456
ISBN
9780472077144

Against the background of the prolonged US military presence in post-World War II Okinawa, The Community of Nuchi Du Takara ("Life Is the Ultimate Treasure") in Postwar Okinawa explores the conflict between Okinawa and the US-Japan alliance. Developing the local notion of nuchi du takara into an analytical concept, Inoue examines how Okinawan activists, artists, writers, and other social actors have resisted US military presence, particularly the planned construction of a new military facility in northern Okinawa. The concept of nuchi du takara also helps Inoue explore complex negotiations Okinawa has had with Washington and Tokyo beyond resistance and protest, a process that involves developing a local communal capacity to embrace diverse and often contradictory attitudes toward the US military. Inoue's grounded investigation underscores the possibility of small yet significant, incremental social changes from below, a possibility that ultimately points toward the World Republic-an international politics built upon peace, democracy, and shared affluence-against the sovereignty of global capitalism.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
10 February 2025
Pages
456
ISBN
9780472077144