Her Best Friend's Baby by Vicki Lewis Thompson

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Her Best Friend's Baby by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Men of Uncertainty presents an unknown side of Japanese society--the world of Japan's day laborers (hiiyatoi rodosha), the urban labor markets where these men gather to find work (yoseba), and the cheap lodging districts where many of them live (doya-gai). Nearly every major Japanese city has a yoseba. These are centers of proletariat culture in the heart of the postindustrial metropolis, similar in many ways to the prewar American skid row. Within these districts, day laborers tend to live outside the two dominant institutions of contemporary Japanese society: the nuclear family and the company.

Focusing mainly on the day-laboring district of Yokohama, and with extensive comparative ethnography from five other cities, author Tom Gill finds a society of men who have opted out of the regular, communal way of life. This book details their libertarian, egalitarian lifestyle, oriented to the present yet colored by an awareness that in Japan today being a yoseba man usually means exclusion from mainstream society, absence of family life, and a career that can easily lead to homelessness and an early death on the street.
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ISBN 13 9780373650705
ISBN 10 0373650701
Title Her Best Friend's Baby
Author Vicki Lewis Thompson
Series Maitland Maternity
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2003-10-17
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.