Though Japan anthropology since the 1970s has been characterized as outside mainstream anthropological currents, recent work reflects broader disciplinary debates about the relation between culture and power. The four books under review, spanning the archaeology, history, ethnography, and political science of Japan, illustrate different ways of synthesizing cultural and political perspectives. Yet, to varying degrees, they all move beyond an undifferentiated, ahistorical, and depoliticized view of culture to embrace complexity, variability, conflict, and change. In so doing, they raise important questions about knowledge construction across the subfields of anthropology and its uneasy relationship with nationalist and essentialist discourse...
Anthropological research on Shugendō 修験 道 is far outnumbered by those of religious studies and histo...
Contributors give contemporary presence to Asian studies through a variety of themes and topics in t...
The descriptions Chinese and Japanese people attribute to themselves and to each other differ vastly...
Cultural anthropology is a science which has not yet a firm position among the universities in Japan...
Sensory anthropology has quickly become a dynamic and expansive field of contemporary scholarship, w...
In adopting an interdisciplinary approach to the anthropology of complex cultural issues, the contri...
This book is a political and cultural history of the early postwar Japan aiming at exploring how the...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
Reviews three books on Japan. "Japan and its Others: Globalization, Difference and the Critique of M...
UNKThis paper is in two sections. In the first section I present data which indicates that Japan is ...
Book Review/Ulasan Buku In this series of ethnological studies, readers will be delighted to disc...
Also CSST Working Paper #23.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51154/1/386.pd
Didierjean Cécile. Anthropologie culturelle au Japon et en Occident. Le témoignage d'un anthropologu...
Over the last 70 years, Japanese Studies scholarship has gone through several dominant paradigms, fr...
Dolores Martinez heads an international team of scholars in this lively discussion of Japanese popul...
Anthropological research on Shugendō 修験 道 is far outnumbered by those of religious studies and histo...
Contributors give contemporary presence to Asian studies through a variety of themes and topics in t...
The descriptions Chinese and Japanese people attribute to themselves and to each other differ vastly...
Cultural anthropology is a science which has not yet a firm position among the universities in Japan...
Sensory anthropology has quickly become a dynamic and expansive field of contemporary scholarship, w...
In adopting an interdisciplinary approach to the anthropology of complex cultural issues, the contri...
This book is a political and cultural history of the early postwar Japan aiming at exploring how the...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
Reviews three books on Japan. "Japan and its Others: Globalization, Difference and the Critique of M...
UNKThis paper is in two sections. In the first section I present data which indicates that Japan is ...
Book Review/Ulasan Buku In this series of ethnological studies, readers will be delighted to disc...
Also CSST Working Paper #23.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51154/1/386.pd
Didierjean Cécile. Anthropologie culturelle au Japon et en Occident. Le témoignage d'un anthropologu...
Over the last 70 years, Japanese Studies scholarship has gone through several dominant paradigms, fr...
Dolores Martinez heads an international team of scholars in this lively discussion of Japanese popul...
Anthropological research on Shugendō 修験 道 is far outnumbered by those of religious studies and histo...
Contributors give contemporary presence to Asian studies through a variety of themes and topics in t...
The descriptions Chinese and Japanese people attribute to themselves and to each other differ vastly...