id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jckxdioh3fh2ngznokk7mnqjte Robin M. LeBlanc Lessons from the Ghost of Salaryman Past: The Global Costs of the Breadwinner Imaginary 2012 15 .pdf application/pdf 7626 410 58 to the image of Japan's model middle-class "salaryman" worker (LeBlanc 2010, manhood tend to constrain critical thinking about nuclear power in Japan manhood matters because behind the nuclear power debate lurks an unarticulated but framing concern with whether the Japanese economy will allow about issues such as the public risks of nuclear power generation with unexamined presumptions about who might be the "regular" working people we are into the imagined masculinity of the breadwinner in the framework of discussions, such as the one about nuclear power, taking place among students of work provided by women, who were marginalized in the salaryman-focused corporation, helped to make this effective breadwinner model a possibility (see, e.g., of the particular Japanese culture of the salaryman and yet globally legible as evidence of Japan's place as one of the "advanced countries" (senshin koku). lingering power of the salaryman as Japan's model worker, even as actual salarymen—the loyal soldiers of equally loyal companies—fade into the past. ./cache/work_jckxdioh3fh2ngznokk7mnqjte.pdf ./txt/work_jckxdioh3fh2ngznokk7mnqjte.txt