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The Life We Longed For: Danchi Housing and the Middle Class Dream in Postwar Japan
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The Life We Longed For: Danchi Housing and the Middle Class Dream in Postwar Japan

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The Life We Longed For examines high-rise housing projects called danchi that were built during Japan’s years of high speed economic growth (1955-1972) to house aspiring middle-class families migrating to urban areas. Due to their modern designs and the well-documented lifestyles of their inhabitants, the danchi quickly entered the social imagination as a life to long for and ultimately helped to redefine the parameters of middle-class aspirations after World War II.

The book also discusses the extensive critique of danchi life, which warned that the emphasis on privacy and rampant consumerism was destructive of traditional family and community values. Ultimately, the danchi lifestyle served as a powerful middle-class dream which shaped the materiality and ideology of postwar everyday life, both for better and for worse.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
MerwinAsia
Country
United States
Date
31 July 2017
Pages
186
ISBN
9781937385873

The Life We Longed For examines high-rise housing projects called danchi that were built during Japan’s years of high speed economic growth (1955-1972) to house aspiring middle-class families migrating to urban areas. Due to their modern designs and the well-documented lifestyles of their inhabitants, the danchi quickly entered the social imagination as a life to long for and ultimately helped to redefine the parameters of middle-class aspirations after World War II.

The book also discusses the extensive critique of danchi life, which warned that the emphasis on privacy and rampant consumerism was destructive of traditional family and community values. Ultimately, the danchi lifestyle served as a powerful middle-class dream which shaped the materiality and ideology of postwar everyday life, both for better and for worse.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
MerwinAsia
Country
United States
Date
31 July 2017
Pages
186
ISBN
9781937385873