Interpreting Japan: approaches and applications for the classroom
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Beschreibung: | Prologue: To Students and Instructors Part 1: Approaches and Analytics 1. Myths: Images and Realities of Japan 2. Rituals: Understanding Patterned Practices and Behaviors 3. Exchange: Analyzing the Flow and Transfer of Goods and Values 4. Macro-Micro Levels: Linking the Everyday with Political Economic Institutions 5. Symbols: Interpreting Images, Representations, and Meanings 6. Identity: How Collectivities Configure a Sense of Self 7. Popular Culture: Arts, Entertainment, and Leisure as Interpretative Windows 8. Ownership: The Relationship Among Property, Politics, and Personhood 9. Embodiment: The Senses, Aesthetics, and Knowledge Formation 10. Theatrics: Social Life as Dramatization Part 2: Applications, Examples, and Illustrations 11. Schooling as an Exchange with the National State 12. The Rhythms and Organizations of Schooling 13. Social Mobility and Class in Japan 14. Japan's Corporate Culture and Economic Liberty 15. Political Liberation: Examples from History and Art 16. Liberalist Ideologies and their Practice in Japan 17. Searching for "Authentic" Japanese Identity: Portrayals in Popular Art 18. Delineating the "Mainstream" Identity of the Japanese 19. The Symbolism of Spatial Experience 20. Making Sense of Sound: Japanese Auditory Symbolism 21. Conceptual Basics of the Japanese Language 22. How Japanese Encodes Time as Spatial Relations 23. How Political Economics Shapes Politeness 24. Manners and Morals in Everyday Life. - 25. Gender Relations in Popular Art: Commentary and Critical Appraisals 26. Cuteness: Daily Aesthetics as Resistance to Social Order 27. Changing Patterns and Perceptions of the Japanese Family 28. Japanese Spirituality: Purification and Festivals 29. The Vitalism of Japan's New Religions 30. Technology, Time, and the Culture of the Copy 31. The Magic of Technology: Fears and Fantasies in Japanese Science Fiction 32. Royal Weddings: The Self-presentation of the State Epilogue: Lessons from Japan: The "Staginess" of Postmod Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Autor: McVeigh, Brian J
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Contents
List of plates vii
List of figures ix
List of tables x
List of boxes xiii
Prologue iv
Acknowledgments xviii
List of abbreviations for chapters on linguistics xix
PARTI
Approaches and analytics 1
1 Myths: images and realities of Japan 3
2 Rituals: understanding patterned practices and behaviors 10
3 Exchange: analyzing the flow and transfer of goods and values 19
4 Macro-micro levels: linking the everyday with political
economic institutions 26
5 Symbols: interpreting images, representations, and meanings 32
6 Identity: how collectivities configure a sense of self 37
7 Popular culture: arts, entertainment, and leisure as interpretative
windows 43
8 Ownership: the relationship among property, politics,
and personhood 49
9 Embodiment: the senses, aesthetics, and knowledge formation 55
10 Theatrics: social life as dramatization 60
PART II
Applications, examples, and illustrations 67
11 Schooling as an exchange with the national state 69
vi Contents
12 The rhythms and organizations of schooling 75
13 Social mobility and class in Japan 84
14 Japan s corporate culture and Economic Liberty 88
15 Political Liberation: examples from history and art 93
16 Liberalist ideologies and their practice in Japan 98
17 Searching for authentic Japanese identity: portrayals in popular art 103
18 Delineating the mainstream identity of the Japanese 108
19 The symbolism of spatial experience 115
20 Making sense of sound: Japanese auditory symbolism 123
21 Conceptual basics of the Japanese language 131
22 How Japanese encodes time as spatial relations 140
23 How political economics shapes politeness 149
24 Manners and morals in everyday life 156
25 Gender relations in popular art: commentary and critical appraisals 163
26 Cuteness: daily aesthetics as resistance to social order 170
27 Changing patterns and perceptions of the Japanese family 184
28 Japanese spirituality: purification and festivals 190
29 The vitalism of Japan s new religions 201
30 Technology, time, and the culture of the copy 209
31 The magic of technology: fears and fantasies in Japanese science fiction 217
32 Royal weddings: the self-presentation of the state 226
33 Epilogue: lessons from Japan: the staginess of postmodern social life 234
Appendix A: the metapkoric use of bodily parts and inner sensation 240
Appendix B: rituals analysis: additional aspects 243
Appendix C: the ain t-it-great? movement: an historically liminal period 244
Appendix D: exchange analysis: additional aspects 246
Appendix E: identity analysis: additional aspects 248
Appendix F: is the human condition natural or social? How should
it be studied? 250
Guide to approaches and their applications, examples,
and illustrations by chapter 251
References 258
Index 268
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