New Worlds from Below: Informal life politics and grassroots action in twenty-first-century Northeast Asia
Contributor(s)
Morris-Suzuki, Tessa (editor)
Jeong Soh, Eun (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
In Asia today, the grand ideologies of the past have lost their power over the popular imagination. Even in many of the region’s democracies, popular engagement in the political process faces profound challenges. Yet amidst this landscape of political disenchantment, groups of ordinary people across Asia are finding new ways to take control of their own lives, respond to threats to their physical and cultural survival, and build better futures. This collection of essays by prominent scholars and activists traces the rise of a quiet politics of survival from the villages of China to Japan’s Minamata and Fukushima, and from the street art of Seoul and Hong Kong to the illegal markets of North Korea. Introducing an innovative conceptual framework, New Worlds from Below shows how informal grassroots politics in Northeast Asia is generating new ideas and practices that have region-wide and global relevance.
Keywords
politics; northeast asia; Japan; Social innovationDOI
10.22459/NWFB.03.2017ISBN
9781760460907OCN
962285753Publisher
ANU PressPublisher website
https://press.anu.edu.au/Publication date and place
2017Classification
Asia
Politics and government