Consuming Life in Post-Bubble Japan

The bursting of the economic bubble in the 1990s shook the very foundation of the post-war economic 'miracle' and marked the beginning of a gradual shift in the environmental consciousness of the Japanese. Yet, it by no means removed consumption from the pivotal position it occupied within...

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Other Authors: Cwiertka, Katarzyna J. (Editor), Machotka, Ewa (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2018
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