This article examines the popular culture of tattooing in Japan and sheds light on attempts by traditional tattooists to retain a vital presence in the modern-to-postmodern transitional periods. Explaining the values, beliefs and practices associated with tattooing during the pre-modern period, it discusses how these are shaped and modified by modern cultural practices, and how they are being impacted by globalization. While drawing on historical and cross-cultural research on tattooing in Japan, this article incorporates three tattooists’ experiences as examples of contemporary practices. By resisting the impact of globalization, traditional tattooists preserve their own practices and pass them on to the next generation
Presents a holistic look at the world of tattoo. Covers the history of the practice of tattooing in ...
Tattooing is a practice long associated with social outsiders – sailors, criminals, bikers and women...
Literature on American tattooing appears in varied forms, from the scholarly journals of anthropolog...
Tattooing, as one of the oldest practices surviving in contemporary societies, represents the comple...
This study explores how tattooing practices are depicted in news media and what statuses the practic...
Although Japan, South Korea, and China share a similar history of tattoo criminality spanning thousa...
The main purpose of the essay is to determine the tendencies in perception of tattooing by general p...
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the views of Tattoos in Japan, the areas in which the...
Tattooing is a practice long associated with social outsiders – sailors, criminals, bikers and women...
Tattoos are more popular than they have ever been; however, the history of tattooing is rich and div...
Tattoos, or irezumi, in Japanese culture are closely associated with the Japanese crime group known ...
This thesis explores the practice of tattooing and how it has been affected by the globalization of ...
The following text concerns itself with the description and analysis of the position of tattooing in...
The subject of this work is the japanese tattoo irezumi. My main aim was to survey, what is the reas...
Contents: Editor\u27s Introduction by Melissa S. Dale Within this issue, we share three examples of...
Presents a holistic look at the world of tattoo. Covers the history of the practice of tattooing in ...
Tattooing is a practice long associated with social outsiders – sailors, criminals, bikers and women...
Literature on American tattooing appears in varied forms, from the scholarly journals of anthropolog...
Tattooing, as one of the oldest practices surviving in contemporary societies, represents the comple...
This study explores how tattooing practices are depicted in news media and what statuses the practic...
Although Japan, South Korea, and China share a similar history of tattoo criminality spanning thousa...
The main purpose of the essay is to determine the tendencies in perception of tattooing by general p...
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the views of Tattoos in Japan, the areas in which the...
Tattooing is a practice long associated with social outsiders – sailors, criminals, bikers and women...
Tattoos are more popular than they have ever been; however, the history of tattooing is rich and div...
Tattoos, or irezumi, in Japanese culture are closely associated with the Japanese crime group known ...
This thesis explores the practice of tattooing and how it has been affected by the globalization of ...
The following text concerns itself with the description and analysis of the position of tattooing in...
The subject of this work is the japanese tattoo irezumi. My main aim was to survey, what is the reas...
Contents: Editor\u27s Introduction by Melissa S. Dale Within this issue, we share three examples of...
Presents a holistic look at the world of tattoo. Covers the history of the practice of tattooing in ...
Tattooing is a practice long associated with social outsiders – sailors, criminals, bikers and women...
Literature on American tattooing appears in varied forms, from the scholarly journals of anthropolog...