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21. Japan (Cultures of the World) by Rex Shelley, Teo Chuu Yong, Russell Mok | |
Library Binding: 144
Pages
(2001-10)
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A Very Interesting Book |
22. Culture Shock! Japan: A Guide to Customs and Etiquette by Rex Shelley | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1999-10-01)
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A funny and interesting read
The book is very realistic
Very informative
You can do better! Instead of simply showing the readers the differences between American and Japanese cultures, he insists on adding his own close-minded two cents.Though not overt, the author seems to look down on the Japanese people and culture, mostly because it is different from what he is used to.While there are many people out there who choose to believe a culture is wrong simply because it is different from what they are used to, I would prefer to read cultural books written by those that take a less judgmental approach.
Panic-inducing! But, upon arrival, it was quickly evident that the culture gap isn't nearly as big as the book claimed. Nor were the social consequences of making a slip-up. It's true this book was probably written for American business men trying to close some big deal, and I guess it does contain a quite a bit of valuable information about Japan, but trust me: that info can be found elsewhere, and in a book that won't give you second thoughts about going. Steer clear of Culture Shock! Japan. ... Read more |
23. Japan's Whaling: The Politics of Culture in Historical Perspective (Advanced Social Research Series) by Hiroyuki Watanabe | |
Hardcover: 222
Pages
(2009-03-30)
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24. Tea Culture of Japan (Yale University Art Gallery) by Sadako Ohki | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(2009-03-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Imported to Japan from China during the 9th century, the custom of serving tea did not become widespread until the 13th century. By the late 15th and 16th centuries, tea was ceremonially prepared by a skilled tea master and served to guests in a tranquil setting. This way of preparing tea became known as chanoyu, literally hot water for tea.” This elegant book explores the aesthetics and history of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, examining the nature of tea collections and the links between connoisseurship, politics, and international relations. It also surveys current practices and settings in light of the ongoing transformation of the tradition in contemporary tea houses. Among the precious objects discussed and pictured are ceramic tea bowls, wooden tea scoops, metal sake pourers, and lacquered incense containers, as well as folding screens that evoke the historical settings of serving tea. |
25. Illness and Culture in Contemporary Japan: An Anthropological View by Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney | |
Paperback: 260
Pages
(1984-06-29)
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an excellent cultural study of Japanese attitudes toward health and the body |
26. Food Culture in Japan (Food Culture around the World) by Michael Ashkenazi, Jeanne Jacob | |
Hardcover: 232
Pages
(2003-12-30)
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27. Japan the People (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Bobbie Kalman | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2008-10-30)
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28. Preschool in Three Cultures: Japan, China and the United States by Professor Joseph J. Tobin, Professor David Y.H. Wu, Professor Dana H. Davidson | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1991-01-23)
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Nothing Natural about How We Treat Our Children
Really helps understand the cultures...
not too shabby
a useful perspective from interesting studies
Groundbreaking video ethnography |
29. Music in Japan: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture (Global Music Series) by Bonnie C. Wade | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2004-09-23)
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30. Culture Shock! Japan: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette (Culture Shock! Guides) by P Sean Bramble | |
Paperback: 286
Pages
(2005-11-01)
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A must-have guide for Westerners planning to live in Japan
An excellent book with misunderstood humor
Negative!!!
Clarification re multiple editions
The Reviews Below Do Not Match This Book! |
31. The Proletarian Gamble: Korean Workers in Interwar Japan (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society) by Ken Kawashima | |
Paperback: 312
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Kawashima draws on previously unseen archival materials from interwar Japan as he describes how Korean migrants struggled against various recruitment practices, unfair and discriminatory wages, sudden firings, racist housing practices, and excessive bureaucratic red tape. Demonstrating that there was no single Korean “minority,” he reveals how Koreans exploited fellow Koreans and how the stratification of their communities worked to the advantage of state and capital. However, Kawashima also describes how, when migrant workers did organize—as when they became involved in Rōsō (the largest Korean communist labor union in Japan) and in Zenkyō (the Japanese communist labor union)—their diverse struggles were united toward a common goal. In The Proletarian Gamble, his analysis of the Korean migrant workers' experiences opens into a much broader rethinking of the fundamental nature of capitalist commodity economies and the analytical categories of the proletariat, surplus populations, commodification, and state power. |
32. Attractive Empire: Transnational Film Culture in Imperial Japan by Michael Baskett | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(2008-05-15)
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A film book masterpiece |
33. Edo Culture: Daily Life and Diversions in Urban Japan, 1600-1868 by Nishiyama Matsunosuke | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1997-06-01)
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34. A History of Japan (Blackwell History of the World) by Conrad Totman | |
Paperback: 720
Pages
(2005-01-24)
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Comprehensive and accessible
A failed attempt
Interesting approach, chaotic results Yet, the novelty of his approach begins to break down when he tries to fit all of Japanese history into four distinct stages defined by the ability of the society to extract and process resources (e.g. crops, minerals, forests, etc.).This is just old-style development theory dressed in a new suit.Also, Totman conveniently abandons the ecological model when examining such items as culture, even though he vainly tells the reader that he has not forgotten his approach!When the author has to remind the reader that he hasn't strayed from his theme, it's a sure sign that he has! The result of all this is a highly fragmented account that is difficult to read without prior knowledge of Japanese history.If I were a professor in this field, it would be an agonizing decision to go back to Sansom's venerable 1960's volume instead of turning to the current scholarship used in Totman.And yet, Totman's book is so difficult to digest that it would probably be worth it.
An outstanding history. |
35. Confucian Traditions in East Asian Modernity: Moral Education and Economic Culture in Japan and the Four Mini-Dragons | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(1996-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description How Confucian traditions have shaped styles of being modern in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore presents a particular challenge to the intellectual community. Explorations of Confucian network capitalism, meritocratic democracy, and liberal education have practical implications for a sense of self, community, economy, and polity. Seventeen scholars, of varying fields of study, here bring their differing perspectives to a consideration of the Confucian role in industrial East Asia. Confucian concerns such as self-cultivation, regulation of the family, social civility, moral education, well-being of the people, governance of the state, and universal peace provide a general framework for the study. The Confucian Problematik--how a fiduciary community can come into being through exemplary teaching and moral transformation--underlies much of the discussion. The contributors question all unexamined assumptions about the rise of industrial East Asia, at the same time exploring the ideas, norms, and values that underlie the moral fabric of East Asian societies. Is Confucian ethics a common discourse in industrial East Asia? The answer varies according to academic discipline, regional specialization, and personal judgment. Although there are conflicting interpretations and diverging perspectives, this study represents the current thinking of some of the most sophisticated minds on this vital and intriguing subject. Customer Reviews (2)
Confuciunism works!? Q1.Given that Confuciunism is not a modern invent and a culture of long duree, then why "Confucian Traditions" didnt work out in late Ch'in dynasty(that is why people initiated May Fourh movement) and only worked out after WWII? Q2. this book cannot explain why north Korea is poor while south rich; China is poor while Taiwan, Hong kong is rich.are koreans in north and in south share DIFFERENT culture? Are Chinese in mainland china and in Taiwan, HK share different culture? this book is sort of self-narcissism of Confuciansm and reverse-orientalism. Confuciansm contributes, but not as much as Tu and other scholars praise. (and we must not forget what his profession is).
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36. Handmade Culture: Raku Potters, Patrons, and Tea Practitioners in Japan by Morgan Pitelka | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2005-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The story of Raku begins in the late sixteenth century with the alleged meeting between Sen no Rikyû, Japan’s most famous tea practitioner, and Chôjirô, a tilemaker and potter who may have been part of the larger community of Chinese artisans responsible for bringing the fundamentals of the Raku technique to Japan. (In the seventeenth century, Chôjirô’s workshop would emerge as the most influential producer of Raku ceramics.) By foregrounding the web of interactions between potters, tea practitioners, merchants, warriors, and eventually modernizing intellectuals, the present volume tracks broader developments in the culture of early modern Japan. The iemoto organizational system, for example, which came to dominate many art and performance professions in the eighteenth century, is explored through a series of letters and other exchanges between Sen tea masters and Raku potters. The publishing boom of the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries serves as background for an analysis of a secret manual of Raku production printed in Osaka and distributed across the archipelago. The role of elite warrior patronage of tea and ceramics at the end of the Tokugawa and the profound implications of the collapse of this patronage with the Meiji Restoration of 1868 also come into focus. The work concludes by examining the repercussions of modernity, particularly in the multiple reconfigurations of tea and ceramics in early art exhibitions, art historical writings, and nationalistic publications on Japanese culture. Handmade Culture makes ample use of archaeological evidence, heirloom ceramics, tea diaries, letters, woodblock prints, and gazetteers and other publications to narrate the compelling history of Raku, a fresh approach that sheds light not only on an important traditional art from Japan, but on the study of cultural history itself. |
37. Christianity Made in Japan: A Study of Indigenous Movements (Nanzan Library of Asian Religion and Culture) by Mark R. Mullins | |
Paperback: 292
Pages
(1998-11-01)
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Excellent study based on original research. |
38. Japan Unmasked: The Character & Culture of the Japanese (Tuttle Classics) by Boye Lafayette De Mente | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2006-02-15)
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Interesting unsupported opinions
A great number of topics, but superficial |
39. Wrapping Culture: Politeness, Presentation, and Power in Japan and Other Societies (Oxford Studies in the Anthropology of Cultural Forms) by Joy Hendry | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1995-06-22)
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Japanology Classic |
40. Tropics of Savagery: The Culture of Japanese Empire in Comparative Frame (Asia Pacific Modern) by Robert Tierney | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2010-05-20)
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