1st Edition
A Cultural History of Postwar Japan Rethinking Kasutori Society
Biography
Oliviero Frattolillo is Associate Professor of East Asian history at the Department of Politics, Roma Tre University. He is the author of Reassessing Japan’s Cold War: Ikeda Hayato’s Foreign Politics and Proactivism During the 1960s (2020), Diplomacy in Japan-EU Relations: From the Cold War to the Post-Bipolar Era (2013), and Interwar Japan Beyond the West: The Search for a New Subjectivity in World History (2012), and co-editor of Japan and the Great War (2015). He is co-editor of the book series New Directions in East Asian History (Palgrave Macmillan, Shanghai). He is Visiting Professor at the History Department, University of Pennsylvania (UPenn), Philadelphia, and Visiting Fellow at the Department of Law, Keio University, Tokyo.
Professor Frattolillo has written a "must read" book on postwar Japanese history. He challenges dominant narratives of Americanization and the success story of democratization to reveal how Japanese people in the postwar period engaged in kasutori culture as a form of resistance. One of the most creative, original histories of postwar Japan I have seen.
- Kevin M. Doak
Professor of Japanese Studies
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
Georgetown University, Washington, DC
Oliviero Frattolillo looks at the immediate aftermath of WWII from the perspective of Japan and argues that a new private sphere emerged from within the society rather than as the result of the country’s Americanization. A brilliant pioneering work on Japan’s kasutori culture.
- Goto-Shibata Harumi
Professor of International History
Department of Advanced Social and International Studies
The University of Tokyo
Oliviero Frattolillo superbly explores the external and internal processes of changes culminating in the kasutori culture, taking readers on a fascinating journey into the world of defeated Japan. This book surprisingly offers an enlightening and compelling contribution on one of the most controversial period of modern Japanese history.
- Florentino Rodao
Professor of Japanese history
Department of International Relations and Global History
Complutense University of Madrid






