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Japanese women and their connection to the craft movement and craft production in Japan.
McDowell, Jennifer
McDowell, Jennifer
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1999
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Japanese craft,Japanese women,Craft movement,Craft production
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McDowell, Jennifer. (1999). Japanese women and their connection to the craft movement and craft production in Japan. -- Lambda Alpha Journal, v.29, p.16-32.
Abstract
This paper will discuss Japanese women and their involvement with the
traditional craft movement and production within Japan. In order to understand
Japanese women and their relationship to this movement, one must
look at the social context and historical placement of women throughout Japan's
lengthy history. Starting with the Tokugawa or Edo period (16151868),
a strong sense of proper place within society and community was instilled
in men and women living in Japan.
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Wichita State University. Dept. of Anthropology
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LAJ
v.29
v.29
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0047-3928
