Love in modern Japan : its estrangement from self, sex, and society
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書誌事項
Love in modern Japan : its estrangement from self, sex, and society
(Curzon anthropology of Asia series)
Routledge, 2006
- : hbk
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. [151]-167
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This compelling and controversial book places the concept of love in both a social and historical context. Taking an approach in which state formation and vicissitude of power are explicitly taken into account in the discussion of intimacy and love, the author demonstrates that love as idealization and love as sexuality must be kept analytically separate. Chapters include discussions on sexualized rituals and fertility festivals, the murder case of Abe Sada, pure love in Miko and Mako's tragedy and the 1990s phenomenon of 'enjokosai' or aid-date. Combining ethnographic, theoretical and archival research, this text will appeal to scholars of Japanese anthropology, feminist anthropology and gender studies alike.
目次
Introduction. 1. Sacred Sex 2. Sovereign and Love 3. Pure Love 4. Body and Soul. Conclusion
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