Making Japanese Heritage (Japan Anthropology Workshop) 1st Edition
by: Christoph Brumann,Rupert A. Cox (Editor)
Paperback: 240 pages
ISBN-10: 0415673674
ISBN-13: 9780415673679
Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.55 x 11 inches
Publisher: Routledge; 1st edition (May 11, 2011)
Language: English
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Rupert Cox: (important publications)
‘Is there a Japanese Way of Playing” in Japan at Play: The ludic and logic of power eds Hendry and Ravieri (Routledge 2001)
The Zen-Arts: An Anthropological Study of the Culture of Aesthetic Form in Japan (ROutledge, 2003)
“Wagamama technology – An uncanny history of Japanese robot technology” in Japan as a model of Asian modernisation eds Raud
Japan and the Cultures of Copying: Historical and anthropological approaches (Routledge)
Christoph Brumann: (select list)
Whose Kyoto? Machizukuri, Local Autonomy and Patonashippu in an Old City. In: Carola Hein & Philippe Pelletier (ed.) Cities, Autonomy, and Decentralization. London: Routledge.
Writing for Culture: Why a Successful Concept Should Not Be Discarded. In: Robert L. Welsch & Kirk M. Endicott (eds.), Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Cultural Anthropology. (Second ed.) New York: McGraw-Hill (Reprint of 1999 Current Anthropology article).
Copying Kyoto: The Legitimacy of Imitation in Kyoto’s Townscape Debates. In: Rupert Cox (ed.) Japan and the Culture of Copying. London: RoutledgeCurzon.
Stamm – Volk – Ethnizitat – Kultur: Die aktuelle Diskussion [Tribe – People – Ethnicity – Culture: The Current Debate]. In: Sabine Rieckhoff & Ulrike Sommer (eds.) Auf der Suche nach Identitaten: Volk – Stamm – Kultur – Ethnos. Internationale Tagung 8.-9.12.2000, Leipzig [In Pursuit of Identities: People- Tribe – Culture – Ethnos]. (British Archaeological Reports, International Series.) Oxford.
Writing for Culture: Why a Successful Concept Should Not Be Discarded. Pp. 43-77 in: Adam Muller (ed.), Concepts of Culture: Arts, Politics, and Society, Calgary: University of Calgary Press (Reprint of 1999 Current Anthropology article).
Kyotos Dilemma: Das Stadtbild als commons [Kyoto’s Dilemma: The Townscape as Commons]. In: Werner Pascha & Cornelia Storz (eds.) Wirkung und Wandel von Institutionen: Das Beispiel Ostasien [Institutional Effects and Institutional Change: The Case of East Asia], pp. 133-168. Stuttgart: Lucius & Lucius.
Der urbane Raum als offentliches Gut: Kyoto und die Stadtbildkonflikte [Urban Space as a Public Good: Kyoto and the Townscape Conflicts]. Zeitschrift fur Ethnologie 129: 183-210.
Intentional Communities in Japan. In: Karen Christensen & David Levinson (eds.) Encyclopedia of Community, vol. 2, pp. 739-743. Thousand Oaks, Ca.: Sage.
“All the Flesh Kindred That Ever I See”: A Reconsideration of Family and Kinship in Utopian Communes. Comparative Studies in Society and History 45: 395-421.页面提取自-Making Japanese Heritage 9780415673679.pdf
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