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41. Japan Swings: Politics, Culture and Sex in the New Japan by Richard McGregor | |
Paperback: 328
Pages
(1997-04)
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The tip of the ice-berg
Ammunition for Japan bashers |
42. The Electric Geisha: Exploring Japan's Popular Culture by Atsushi Ueda | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(1994-05)
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43. Takarazuka: Sexual Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan by Jennifer Robertson | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1998-07-21)
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An Academic Look at Girls Playing at Being Boys
Robertson's Revue of Japanese Sex Politics Deserves a Standing Ovation
An interesting... something.
amazing Chapters include (1) Ambivalence and Popular Culture; (2) Staging Androgeny; (3) Performing Empire; (4) Fan Pathology; (5) Writing Fans. Chapters 1,2 and 3 I thought were particularly well-written and informative.Robertson does a great job examining gender roles and performances that are often very permeable (despite the fact that many people are in delian of this).great book. ... Read more |
44. Japanimals: History And Culture in Japan's Animal Life (Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies) | |
Paperback: 370
Pages
(2005-12-23)
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45. House and Home in Modern Japan: Architecture, Domestic Space, and Bourgeois Culture, 1880-1930 (Harvard East Asian Monographs) by Jordan Sand | |
Paperback: 482
Pages
(2005-09-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description A house is a site, the bounds and focus of a community. It is also an artifact, a material extension of its occupants' lives. This book takes the Japanese house in both senses, as site and as artifact, and explores the spaces, commodities, and conceptions of community associated with it in the modern era. As Japan modernized, the principles that had traditionally related house and family began to break down. Even where the traditional class markers surrounding the house persisted, they became vessels for new meanings, as housing was resituated in a new nexus of relations. The house as artifact and the artifacts it housed were affected in turn. The construction and ornament of houses ceased to be stable indications of their occupants' social status, the home became a means of personal expression, and the act of dwelling was reconceived in terms of consumption. Amid the breakdown of inherited meanings and the fluidity of modern society, not only did the increased diversity of commodities lead to material elaboration of dwellings, but home itself became an object of special attention, its importance emphasized in writing, invoked in politics, and articulated in architectural design. The aim of this book is to show the features of this culture of the home as it took shape in Japan. |
46. Japanese Tourism and Travel Culture (Japan Anthropology Workshop Series) | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2009-01-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book examines Japanese tourism and travel, both today and in the past, showing how over hundreds of years a distinct culture of travel developed, and exploring how this has permeated the perceptions and traditions of Japanese society. It considers the diverse dimensions of modern tourism including appropriation and consumption of history, nostalgia, identity, domesticated foreignness, and the search for authenticity and invention of tradition. Japanese people are one of the most widely travelling peoples in the world both historically and in contemporary times. What may be understood as incipient mass tourism started around the 17th century in various forms (including religious pilgrimages) long before it became a prevalent cultural phenomenon in the West. Within Asia, Japan has long remained the main tourist sending society since the beginning of the 20th century when it started colonising Asian countries. In 2005, some 17.8 million Japanese travelled overseas across Europe, Asia, the South Pacific and America. In recent times, however, tourist demands are fast growing in other Asian countries such as Korea and China. Japan is not only consuming other Asian societies and cultures, it is also being consumed by them in tourist contexts. This book considers the patterns of travelling of the Japanese, examining travel inside and outside the Japanese archipelago and how tourist demands inside influence and shape patterns of travel outside the country. Overall, this book draws important insights for understanding the phenomenon of tourism on the one hand and the nature of Japanese society and culture on the other. |
47. Public and Private Self in Japan and the United States: Communicative Styles of Two Cultures by Dean C. Barnlund | |
Paperback:
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(1989-06)
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48. Kaempfer's Japan: Tokugawa Culture Observed by Engelbert Kaempfer | |
Paperback: 545
Pages
(1998-12)
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A MUST READ |
49. Before the Nation: Kokugaku and the Imagining of Community in Early Modern Japan (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society) by Susan L. Burns | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Central to Burns's analysis is Motoori Norinaga’s Kojikiden, arguablythe most important intellectual work of Japan's early modernperiod. Burns situates the Kojikiden as one in a series of attempts toanalyze and interpret the mythohistories dating from the early eighthcentury, the Kojiki and Nihon shoki.Norinaga saw these texts as keysto an original, authentic, and idyllic Japan that existed before beingtainted by "flawed" foreign influences, notably Confucianism andBuddhism. Hailed in the nineteenth century as the begetter of a newnational consciousness, Norinaga's Kojikiden was later condemned bysome as a source of Japan's twentieth-century descent into militarism,war, and defeat. Burns looks in depth at three kokugakuwriters—Ueda Akinari, Fujitani Mitsue, and Tachibana Moribe—whocontested Norinaga's interpretations and produced competing readingsof the mythohistories that offered new theories of community as thebasis for Japanese social and cultural identity. Though relegatedto the footnotes by a later generation of scholars, these writers werequite influential in their day, and by recovering their arguments,Burns reveals kokugaku as a complex debate—involving history,language, and subjectivity—with repercussions extending well intothe modern era. Customer Reviews (1)
Clear and Creative Kokugaku Study This would easily be a five-star book if it weren't for the inconsistent editing. For some reason Tanuma Okitsugu's personal name keeps on showing up here as "Okitsuga." Annoying typos and sentences bearing traces of incomplete revision further mar what is otherwise an excellent and exemplary piece of scholarship. ... Read more |
50. Japan (Blue Earth Books: Many Cultures, One World) by Gina DeAngelis | |
Library Binding: 32
Pages
(2003-01)
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51. The Modern Murasaki: Writing by Women of Meiji Japan (Asia Perspectives: History, Society, and Culture) | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2007-01-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description The first anthology of its kind,The Modern Murasaki brings the vibrancy and rich imagination of women's writing from the Meiji period to English-language readers. Along with traditional prose, the editors have chosen and carefully translated short stories, plays, poetry, speeches, essays, and personal journal entries. Selected readings include writings by the public speaker Kishida Toshiko, the dramatist Hasegawa Shigure, the short-fiction writer Shimizu Shikin, the political writer Tamura Toshiko, and the novelists Miyake Kaho, Higuchi Ichiyo, Tazawa Inabune, Kitada Usurai, Nogami Yaeko, and Mizuno Senko. The volume also includes a thorough introduction to each reading, an extensive index listing historical, social, and literary concepts, and a comprehensive guide to further research. The fierce tenor and bold content of these texts refute the popular belief that women of this era were passive and silent. A vital addition to courses in women's studies and Japanese literature and history,The Modern Murasaki is a singular resource for students and scholars. Customer Reviews (2)
Daughters Thinking Outside the Box
Great Service |
52. Embodying Culture: Pregnancy in Japan and Israel (Studies in Medical Anthropology) by Tsipy Ivry | |
Paperback: 344
Pages
(2009-10-15)
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53. Report from Hokkaido: The Remains of Russian Culture in Northern Japan by George Alexander Lensen | |
Hardcover: 234
Pages
(1974-01-14)
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54. The New Japanese Woman: Modernity, Media, and Women in Interwar Japan (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society) by Barbara Sato | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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Excellent academic work
Fascinating subject, poorly constructed book |
55. Culture Smart! Japan: A Quick Guide to Customs & Etiquette by Paul Norbury | |
Paperback: 168
Pages
(2003-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description * all the essential cultural and etiquette points are covered, making you confident in a variety of situations. Customer Reviews (2)
Disappointing book
Short and helpful, but maybe a little out of date |
56. Everyday Life in Traditional Japan (Tuttle Classics) by Charles J. Dunn, Laurence Broderick | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2008-08-15)
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Samurai film primer
If rice farming is your thing...
A Great Introduction The book examines the social divisions of this period.The four main groups are the samurai, the farmers, the craftsmen, and the merchants.Each group has an entire section devoted to it which details the lifestyle of each group.After this, several outsider groups are considered.The book ends with a general overview of life in the old capital Edo which is now called Tokyo.For those who are looking for a resource for information on the world of the samurai, this book gives a good overview of their world. My only complaint about this book is that it was published in 1969, so the writing style feels a little dated and it seems it was written for a Western audience which was unfamiliar with Japanese culture.Basically, it's style is dated, but the information is accurate and useful.Anyone who is interested in Japan and doesn't know well about the history of Japan will find this to be a great introduction
Extremely Useful Book!
A very informative book |
57. Imagined Families, Lived Families: Culture and Kinship in Contemporary Japan | |
Paperback: 178
Pages
(2008-12-04)
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58. Yoshimasa and the Silver Pavilion: The Creation of the Soul of Japan (Asia Perspectives: History, Society, and Culture) by Donald Keene | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2005-12-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description Yoshimasa may have been the worst shogun ever to rule Japan. He was a failure as a soldier, incompetent at dealing with state business, and dominated by his wife. But his influence on the cultural life of Japan was unparalleled. According to Donald Keene, Yoshimasa was the only shogun to leave a lasting heritage for the entire Japanese people. Today Yoshimasa is remembered primarily as the builder of the Temple of the Silver Pavilion and as the ruler at the time of the Onin War (1467--1477), after which the authority of the shogun all but disappeared. Unable to control the daimyos -- provincial military governors -- he abandoned politics and devoted himself to the quest for beauty. It was then, after Yoshimasa resigned as shogun and made his home in the mountain retreat now known as the Silver Pavilion, that his aesthetic taste came to define that of the Japanese: the no theater flourished, Japanese gardens were developed, and the tea ceremony had its origins in a small room at the Silver Pavilion. Flower arrangement, ink painting, andshoin-zukuri architecture began or became of major importance under Yoshimasa. Poets introduced their often barely literate warlord-hosts to the literary masterpieces of the past and taught them how to compose poetry. Even the most barbarous warlord came to want the trappings of culture that would enable him to feel like a civilized man. Yoshimasa and the Silver Pavilion gives this long-neglected but critical period in Japanese history the thorough treatment it deserves. Customer Reviews (5)
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Excellent Book on the Soul of Japan
Design for living...
Out of War and Chaos The Birth of Japanese Design
Keene brings a chapter of Kyoto's history to life. I think this book is an essential addition to any serious Japan library, and as it is a slim text - I think it'd be a welcome and portable companion on a reader's visit to Kyoto. Keene's study of Ashikaga Yoshimasa, who many historians call the worst shogun in Japanese history, is remarkable for its central theme: that this man was actually one of the greatest Japanese persons ever. Keene does a decent job of recounting the historical context of Yoshimasa's life: it was an era of unending war and brutality when famine and sickness ravaged the peasantry and rich aristocrats vied for power in the most brutal fashion - beheadings, suicide and betrayal were commonplace. These same aristocrats also lead lives of dissipation - spending their lives drinking and "sporting" while the masses suffered and Kyoto was razed time after time. But where Keene shows his brilliance is in his interpretation of the life of this failed shogun who embraced religion and the arts as an escape for the 'impure world' and in the process invented many Japanese cultural forms. When Yoshimasa fumbles the choosing of his successor and a civil war is unleashed, he decides then and there to leave his shogun's life behind and build a mountain retreat - the so called 'silver pavilion' - where he spent his days contemplating the arts. It is clear that an aesthete such as Yoshimasa was incapable of leading the Japanese nation in war. But Keene shows in this book that Yoshimasa's peculiar taste in art - simple unadorned wood, sliding screen doors, rustic tea utensils, and gardens filled with rare trees and stones, poetry, Chinese calligraphy, flower arrangements, No theatre and so on - served as the template for future Japanese cultural expression. Yoshimasa's silver pavilion was thus an incubator for 'the soul of Japan,' and a location where visitors can still see the building almost exactly as it looked a half millennium ago. Now I want to visit Kyoto again with newly aware eyes. This book's only shortcoming is its lack of explanation as to how the culture born at the silver pavilion spread throughout Japan. Yet that might require a lengthy tome, and one of the nice aspects of this history is that it can be read leisurely in a couple of days. It also features some nice color photos. Highly recommended. ... Read more |
59. Japan's Competing Modernities: Issues in Culture and Democracy, 1900-1930 by Sharon A. Minichiello | |
Paperback: 412
Pages
(1998-10-01)
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60. A Life Adrift: Soeda Azembo, Popular Song and Modern Mass Culture in Japan (Routledge Contemporary Japan Series) by Michael Lewis | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2009-01-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description A Life Adrift, the memoir of balladeer-political activist Soeda Azembo (1872-1944), chronicles his life as one of Japan’s first modern mass entertainers and imparts an understanding of how ordinary people experienced and accommodated the tumult of life in prewar Japan. Azembo created enka songs sung by tenant farmers in rural hinterlands and factory hands in Tokyo and Osaka. Although his work is still largely unknown outside Japan, his poems and lyrics were so well known at his career’s peak that a single verse served as shorthand expressing popular attitudes about political corruption, sex scandals, spiralling prices, war, and love of motherland. As these categories attest, he embedded in his songs contemporary views on class conflict, gender relations, and racial attitudes toward international rivals. Ordinary people valued Azembo’s music because it was of them and for them. They also appreciated it for being distinctively modern and home-grown, qualities rare among the cultural innovations that flooded into Japan from the mid-nineteenth century. A Life Adrift stands out as the only memoir of its kind, one written first-hand by a leader in the world of enka singing. |
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