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Japan’s Private Spheres: Autonomy in Japanese History, 1600-1930



Japan’s Private Spheres: Autonomy in Japanese History, 1600-1930 traces the shifting nature of autonomy in early modern and modern Japan. In this far-reaching, interdisciplinary study, W. Puck Brecher explores the historical development of the private and its evolving relationship with public authority, a dynamic that evokes stereotypes about an alleged dearth of individual agency in Japanese society. It does so through a montage of case studies. For the early modern era, case studies examine peripheral living spaces, boyhood, and self-interrogation in the arts. For the modern period, they explore strategic deviance, individuality in Meiji education, modern leisure, and body-maintenance. Analysis of these disparate private realms illuminates evolving conceptualizations of the private and its reciprocal yet often-contested relationship to the state.


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Judul Seri
The Intimate and the Public in Asian and Global Perspectives
No. Panggil
952.025b
Penerbit Brill : Netherlands.,
Deskripsi Fisik
384p
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-90-04-45015-8
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952.025
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Tipe Media
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Volume: 13
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