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Introduction : rapt discourses : anthropology, Japanism, and Japan |
Brian Moeran |
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Humidity, hygiene, or ritual care : some thoughts on wrapping as a social phenomenon |
Joy Hendry |
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On the borderlines : the significance of marginality in Japanese society |
James Valentine |
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The feminine in Japanese folk religion : polluted or divine? |
Teigo Yoshida |
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Intelligent elegance : women in Japanese advertising |
Keiko Tanaka |
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Tourism and the ama : the search for a real Japan |
D.P. Martinez |
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Making an exhibition of oneself : the anthropologist as potter in Japan |
Brian Moeran |
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Many voices, partial worlds : on some conventions and innovations in the ethnographic portrayal of Japan |
Eyal Ben-Ari |
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Deconstructing an anthropological text : a 'moving' account of returnee schoolchildren in contemporary Japan |
Roger Goodman |
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Sea tenure and the Japanese experience : resource management in coastal fisheries |
Arne Kalland |
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Festival management and the corporate analysis of Japanese society |
Michael Ashkenazi |
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Wrapping-up : some general implications |
Eyal Ben-Ari |
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Introduction : rapt discourses : anthropology, Japanism, and Japan |
Brian Moeran |
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Humidity, hygiene, or ritual care : some thoughts on wrapping as a social phenomenon |
Joy Hendry |
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On the borderlines : the significance of marginality in Japanese society |
James Valentine |