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Takeda Hiroko 서울대학교행정대학원 2008 Asian Journal of Political Science Vol.16 No.2
This article explores the ongoing negotiation over the boundaries between the world ofpolitical economy and families by analysing the reactions and responses of the Japanesegovernment and feminists to changes in the political economy as well as popular patternsof family forming since the 1990s. This negotiation has occurred through the transition inthe political economy brought about by globalisation and neo-liberal political reforms,and the re-calibration of family and gender roles has emerged as its primary ground. Asa result, Japanese women are being required to make a hasty leap from the Fordist modelof family life to a more self-steering idea of the individual. This ineluctably re-calibratesthe bio-political arrangement into a more advanced mechanism, while discussion of the‘ethics of care’ has been left relatively absent. Taking up these issues, this article discussesthe implications of a changing political economy on Japanese families.