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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2012.tde-28082012-123242
Document
Author
Full name
Wataru Kikuchi
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2012
Supervisor
Committee
Eufrasio, Mario Antonio (President)
Demartini, Zeila de Brito Fabri
Hirano, Sedi
Mancuso, Maria Inês Rauter
Suzuki, Tae
Title in Portuguese
Relações hierárquicas do Japão contemporâneo: um estudo da consciência de hierarquia na sociedade japonesa
Keywords in Portuguese
Estratificação
Estrutura social
Hierarquia
Sempai e kohai
Sociedade japonesa
Abstract in Portuguese
O tema deste trabalho é a hierarquia na sociedade japonesa contemporânea. Partindo de contribuições de autores clássicos como Ruth Benedict e Nakane Chie, a presente tese pretende fornecer uma descrição e análise das relações sociais japonesas. A análise é embasada na teoria da estruturação, principalmente na concepção de consciência discursiva. Para tanto, a família, a escola, as empresas japonesas, a relação sempai-kohai, assim como relações com a classe social e a estratificação são enfocadas. A conclusão é a de que a relação sempai-kohai é a principal referência, e também que a família tem perdido a importância para definição da hierarquia na sociedade Japonesa.
Title in English
Hierarchical relations of contemporary Japan: a study of consciousness of hierarchy in Japanese society
Keywords in English
Estratification
Hierarchy
Japanese society
Sempai and kohai
Social structure
Abstract in English
The subject of this work is the hierarchic aspects in contemporary Japanese society. Starting from the contributions of classic authors like Ruth Benedict and Nakane Chie, this thesis aims at providing a description and an analysis of Japanese social relations. The approach is based on structuration theory, laying mainly on the conception of discursive consciousness. For such a purpose, the Japanese family, the school, the enterprise, the relation sempai-kohai, as relations with the concepts of social class and stratification are focused. The conclusion is that the relation sempai-kohai is the major reference and also that the family have lost its importance to the definition of hierarchy in Japan society.
 
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Publishing Date
2012-08-28
 
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