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Tea Ceremony and Women's Empowerment in Modern Japan
Tea Ceremony and Women's Empowerment in Modern Japan
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Discursive Practices
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family
feminist anthropology
gendered tea ritual transformation
Higher Level Teachers
iemoto
Iemoto System
instructors
Japanese gender studies
Kyoto School
Lay Men
lay practitioner networks
Main Guest
Married Women
Nondominant Social Groups
postwar cultural change
Postwar Family System
Prestigious Residential Areas
prominent
Prominent Historical Figures
ritual embodiment
school
scoop
sen
Sen Family
Shogun Yoshimasa
social identity formation
Sunken Hearth
system
Tea Ceremony
Tea Ceremony Teacher
Tea Pot
Tea Scoop
Tea Utensils
Tea Whisk
urasenke
Urasenke School
utensils
Voluntary Study Group
Women Practitioners
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780415317030
- Weight: 600g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 19 Feb 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The subject of the tea ceremony is well researched both in and outside of Japan, but the women who practice it are hardly ever discussed. The Tea Ceremony and Women's Empowerment in Modern Japan rectifies this by discussing the meaning of the Japanese tea ceremony for women practitioners in Japan from World War II to the present day. It examines how lay tea ceremony practitioners have been transforming this cultural activity while being, in turn, transformed by it.
Etsuko Kato is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at the International Christian University, Tokyo.
Tea Ceremony and Women's Empowerment in Modern Japan
€204.60
