目次
Introduction / David Chapman and Karl Jakob Krogness -- Household registration and the dismantling of Edo outcaste cultures / Timothy Amos -- Early modern Osaka hinin and population registers / Takshi Tsukada -- The development of the modern koseki / Kenji Mori -- Creating spatial hierarchies : the koseki, early international marriage and intermarriage / Itsuko Kamoto -- Managing "strangers" and "undecidables" : population registration in Meiji Japan / David Chapman -- Sub-nationality in the Japanese empire : a social history of the koseki in colonial Korea 1910-1945 / Michael Kim -- Blood and country : chugoku zanryu koji, nationality and the koseki / Tong Yan and Shinichi Asano -- Jus koseki : Japanese citizenship as administrative household membership / Karl Jakob Krogness -- Gender identity, the koseki and human rights / Shuhei Ninomiya -- Sexual citizenship at the intersections of patriarchy and heternormativity: same-sex partnerships and the koseki / Claire Maree -- Birth registration and the right to have rights : the changing family and the unchanging koseki / Vera Mackie -- Officially invisible : the mukokusekisha (stateless) and mukosekisha (unregistered) / Lara Chen -- Challenging the heteronormative family in the koseki : surname, legitimacy, and unmarried mothers / Linda White