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List of illustrations | ||
List of contributors | ||
Foreword to second edition | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Note on the text | ||
Introduction: the contribution of social anthropology to Japanese studies | 1 | |
1 | Time in the Japanese ritual year | 15 |
2 | Spatial characterization of human temporality in the Ryukyus | 31 |
3 | The Pythagorean view of time and space in Japan | 42 |
4 | The question of space: from Heidegger to Watsuji | 57 |
5 | Contested identities and models of action in Japanese discourses of place-making: an interpretive study | 68 |
6 | Time, space and person in Japanese relationships | 91 |
7 | Is the ie disappearing in rural Japan?: the impact of tourism on a traditional Japanese village | 117 |
8 | Death rites in Japan in the twentieth century | 131 |
9 | A child in time: changing adoption and fostering in Japan | 145 |
10 | Gods, ancestors and mediators: a cosmology from the South-western Archipelago of Japan | 167 |
11 | The importance of the left hand in two types of ritual activity in Japanese villages | 182 |
12 | 'Years of calamity': yakudoshi observances in urban Japan | 194 |
13 | Redefining Kuzaki: ritual, belief and cho boundaries | 213 |
14 | Science and religious movements in Japan: hi-tech healers and computerized cults | 222 |
15 | Sakariba: zone of 'evaporation' between work and home? | 231 |
16 | One over the seven: sake drinking in a Japanese pottery community | 243 |
17 | Models of performance: space, time and social organization in Japanese dance | 259 |
Name index | 282 | |
Subject index | 286 |
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