Makiko’s Diary

Makiko’s Diary
Author: Makiko Nakano
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780804724418

This intimate and richly informative diary kept in 1910 by the young wife of a bustling merchant household in Kyoto is an engaging, unique glimpse into the lives of ordinary people in early twentieth-century Japan. Includes 53 illustrations.

The Rise of Modern Japan

The Rise of Modern Japan
Author: Linda K. Menton
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780824825317

Graphs, charts, photographs, maps, and timelines enhance a history of modern Japan.

Ethnographic Film

Ethnographic Film
Author: Karl G. Heider
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2009-04-20
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0292779399

From reviews of the first edition: “Ethnographic Film can rightly be considered a film primer for anthropologists.” —Choice “This is an interesting and useful book about what it means to be ethnographic and how this might affect ethnographic filmmaking for the better. It obviously belongs in all departments of anthropology, and most ethnographic filmmakers will want to read it.” —Ethnohistory Even before Robert Flaherty released Nanook of the North in 1922, anthropologists were producing films about the lifeways of native peoples for a public audience, as well as for research and teaching. Ethnographic Film (1976) was one of the first books to provide a comprehensive introduction to this field of visual anthropology, and it quickly became the standard reference. In this new edition, Karl G. Heider thoroughly updates Ethnographic Film to reflect developments in the field over the three decades since its publication, focusing on the work of four seminal filmmakers—Jean Rouch, John Marshall, Robert Gardner, and Timothy Asch. He begins with an introduction to ethnographic film and a history of the medium. He then considers many attributes of ethnographic film, including the crucial need to present "whole acts," "whole bodies," "whole interactions," and "whole people" to preserve the integrity of the cultural context. Heider also discusses numerous aspects of making ethnographic films, from ethics and finances to technical considerations such as film versus video and preserving the filmed record. He concludes with a look at using ethnographic film in teaching.

Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy

Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy
Author: Donald C. Wood
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2014-09-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1784410551

This volume is divided into four main sections, these focus on: commodities and their social meanings; anthropological investigation of business systems and practices; the economic importance of productive land in culture and society; and a showcase of new research on the economic anthropology of Latin America.

Unmasking Japan

Unmasking Japan
Author: David Ricky Matsumoto
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780804727198

The last twenty years has seen a growth of interest and fascination with the Japanese, and the emergence of Japan as a world economic power has stimulated many works that have attempted to understand Japanese culture. The focus of this book is not on Japanese culture or society per se: rather, it is on how Japanese culture and society structure, shape, and mold the emotions of the Japanese people. All cultures shape and mold emotions, but the degree to which the Japanese culture shapes emotion has led to several misunderstandings about the emotional life of the Japanese, which this book attempts to correct. Describing the findings of over two decades of research, this book presents the Japanese as human beings with real feelings and emotions rather than as mindless pawns caught in the web of their own culture. In the process, it unmasks many myths that have grown around the subject and reveals important similarities as well as differences between the emotional life of the Japanese and that of people of other cultures.

Food and Fantasy in Early Modern Japan

Food and Fantasy in Early Modern Japan
Author: Eric Rath
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2010-12-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0520262271

"Food and Fantasy offers a fresh look at Japanese cuisine through its pre-modern to early modern history. Rath's treatment of the cuisines that existed in the world of the shoguns and what these reflect of taste and aesthetics, life and politics, offers lush detail. We have a taste of the meals that may have only existed in the hungry imaginations of writers."—Merry White, author of Perfectly Japanese: Making Families in an Era of Upheaval

History of Miso and Its Near Relatives

History of Miso and Its Near Relatives
Author: William Shurtleff; Akiko Aoyagi
Publisher: Soyinfo Center
Total Pages: 2373
Release: 2021-05-05
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 194843637X

The world's most comprehensive, well documented and well illustrated book on this subject. With extensive subject and geographical index. 363 photographs and illustrations - many in color. Free of charge in digital PDF format.

The City as Subject

The City as Subject
Author: Jeffrey E. Hanes
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2002-05-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0520228499

After three years of advanced study in Europe at the turn of the twentieth century, during which he engaged Marxism and later steeped himself in the exciting new field of social economics, Seki was transformed into a progressive."--BOOK JACKET.