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Itō Noe to Dai Junsuke. Fukuoka-shi: Gen Shobō, 2012.

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Taylor, E. J. Tsuji Jun: Japanese Dadaist, Anarchist, Philosopher, Monk. Tucson, USA: University of Arizona, 2010.

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Anākizumu. Tōkyō: Yumani Shobō, 2009.

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Senretsu! Anākī Nihon eigashi: 1959-1979 = Japanese anarchy movies 1959-1979. Chiyoda-ku [Tokyo]: Yōsensha, 2012.

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Bungaku anakizumu no senryū. Kōchi-shi: Tosa Shuppansha, 1987.

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Yomigaeranu asa "Taigyaku Jiken" igo no bungaku. Tōkyō: Inpakuto Shuppankai, 2010.

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Ōwada, Shigeru. Shakai undō to bungei zasshi: "Tane maku hito" jidai no media senryaku. Tōkyō: Seishidō, 2012.

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Garcia, Victor. Three Japanese Anarchists: Kotoku, Osugi And Yamaga. Kate Sharpley Library, 2000.

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Nihon Anakizumu Undō Jinmei Jiten Henshū Iinkai., ed. Nihon anakizumu undō jinmei jiten: Biografia leksikono de la Japana anarkista movado. Tōkyō: Paru Shuppan, 2004.

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Honda, Tetsuya. Kabukichō damudo. 2014.

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The Accidental Anarchist. Crosswalk Press, 2010.

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Shimabuku, Annmaria M. Alegal. Fordham University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823282661.001.0001.

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Alegal reveals modern Okinawa to be suspended in a perpetual state of exception: it is neither an official colony of Japan or the U.S., nor an equal part of the Japanese state. Today it is the site of one of the densest concentrations of U.S. military bases globally—a truly exceptional condition stemming from Japan’s abhorrence toward sexual contact around bases in its mainland that factored into securing Okinawa as a U.S. military fortress. This book merges Foucauldian biopolitics with Japanese Marxist theorizations of capitalism to trace the formation of a Japanese middle class that disciplined and secured the population from perceived threats, including the threat of miscegenation. Through close readings of poetry, reportage, film, and autobiography, it reveals how this threat came to symbolize the infringement of Japanese sovereignty figured in terms of a patriarchal monoethnic state. This symbolism, however, was met with great ambivalence in Okinawa. As a borderland of the Pacific, racial politics internal to the U.S. collided with colonial politics internal to the Asia Pacific in base towns centered on facilitating encounters between G.I.s and Okinawan women. By examining the history, debates, and cultural representations of these actors from 1945 to 2015, this book shows how they continually failed to “become Japanese.” Instead, they epitomized Okinawa’s volatility that danced on the razor’s edge between anarchistic insurgency and fascistic collaboration. What was at stake in their securitization was the attempt to contain Okinawa’s alegality itself—that is, a life force irreducible to the law.
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Tierney, Robert Thomas. Monster of the Twentieth Century: Kotoku Shusui and Japan's First Anti-Imperialist Movement. University of California Press, 2015.

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Tierney, Robert Thomas, and Kotoku Shusui. Monster of the Twentieth Century: Kotoku Shusui and Japan's First Anti-Imperialist Movement. University of California Press, 2015.

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Plotkin, Ira L. Anarchism in Japan: A Study of the Great Treason Affair, 1910-1911 (Japanese Studies). Edwin Mellen Press, 1991.

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Haipeng, Zhang, Bu Ping, Rong Weimu 1952-, and Su Zhiliang, eds. Riben jiao ke shu wen ti ping xi. 8th ed. Beijing: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2002.

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Sun, Yanjing. Fu shi shi hua (Bai nian Zhongguo shi hua). She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2000.

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