Doing research on the tradition, history, psychology and anthropology relating to Japanese uniform culture, I argue that because of the strong sense of belonging to a group or family, the Japanese actively use clothing styles and/ or uniforms to maintain the sense unity and membership of this specified group. I explain the importance of social groups in Japanese society, as well as why the uniform is an important visual indicator as to which group the wearer belongs to, in order to maintain societal cues and appropriate behaviour between individuals. I intend to prove that the Japanese are not used to being out of uniform, and that however they style their appearance they will be recognized as a member of a group, whether it’s their intenti...
The practice of wearing uniforms in Thai universities was implemented in the reign of King Rama V fo...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of a series of 10 informational lectures on incr...
Many Japanese people, including those in the government, the media and the artisans themselves, beli...
Ujednolicony strój podlegający zasadom był obecny w Japonii od względnie dawnych czasów, jednak odzi...
Uniform: Clothing and Discipline in the Modern World examines the role uniform plays in public life ...
This article aims at reconsidering the history of women's school uniforms from the viewpoints of the...
The focus in most texts on kimono and Japanese textiles is on only those originating from the major ...
Abstract Japanese shape shifting is the ability to transform into the appearance and even the life...
This study illuminates how Westerners in the late 19th century thought about and evaluated tradition...
The traditional costume is the symbol of the nationality. We can see many kinds of styles, admirable...
Customary tradition or tradition for Japanese society is something that is very firmly held, traditi...
The purpose of this presentation is to explore what globalization has meant for Japan in terms of cu...
concept of “national character ” is too abstract. We need to study what is meant by the word at the ...
International Social Survey Programme 2003 found that about 90% of the people in Japan favours the i...
grantor: University of TorontoMany have argued that the Japanese do not strive for person...
The practice of wearing uniforms in Thai universities was implemented in the reign of King Rama V fo...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of a series of 10 informational lectures on incr...
Many Japanese people, including those in the government, the media and the artisans themselves, beli...
Ujednolicony strój podlegający zasadom był obecny w Japonii od względnie dawnych czasów, jednak odzi...
Uniform: Clothing and Discipline in the Modern World examines the role uniform plays in public life ...
This article aims at reconsidering the history of women's school uniforms from the viewpoints of the...
The focus in most texts on kimono and Japanese textiles is on only those originating from the major ...
Abstract Japanese shape shifting is the ability to transform into the appearance and even the life...
This study illuminates how Westerners in the late 19th century thought about and evaluated tradition...
The traditional costume is the symbol of the nationality. We can see many kinds of styles, admirable...
Customary tradition or tradition for Japanese society is something that is very firmly held, traditi...
The purpose of this presentation is to explore what globalization has meant for Japan in terms of cu...
concept of “national character ” is too abstract. We need to study what is meant by the word at the ...
International Social Survey Programme 2003 found that about 90% of the people in Japan favours the i...
grantor: University of TorontoMany have argued that the Japanese do not strive for person...
The practice of wearing uniforms in Thai universities was implemented in the reign of King Rama V fo...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of a series of 10 informational lectures on incr...
Many Japanese people, including those in the government, the media and the artisans themselves, beli...