Unwrapping Japan

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anthropological analysis of Japanese society
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applied anthropology
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Eyal Ben Ari
Fishery Rights
Fishing Villages
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gender roles Japan
High School
Inclined
Ise Shrine
japanese
Japanese ethnography
Japanese Folk Religion
Japanese Pilgrimage
Japanese Society
Leading Fishing Nation
marginality and belonging
Pollution Beliefs
Priestesses
Publicity Manager
Real Japan
resource management fisheries
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Returnee Children
Returnee Schoolchildren
ritual practices
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sea
Sea Tenure
Sea Tenure Systems
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Senior High School
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Unusual Family Circumstances
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415588041
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Recent years have witnessed an explosive growth in the literature published about Japan. Yet it seems that the more that is written about Japan and Japanism – its culture, society, people – the more mysterious it becomes. As well as exploring issues relating to advertising, tourism, women, festivals and the art world, the book depicts how the study of Japanese society contributes to anthropological theory and understanding. The editors use the term ‘unwrapping’ to provide insights into Japanese culture and relate these insights to broader problems and questions prevalent in contemporary anthropological discourse. The issues explored include the contribution of applied anthropology to theory; the relationship between tourism and nostalgia; the interplay of marginality and belonging; the role of advertising in gender relations; status in the art world and the place of Japanese genres of writing within anthropology texts.

Eyal Ben-Ari, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Brian Moeran, Jim Valentine