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Chie Nakane

    30 novembre 1926 – 12 octobre 2021
    タテ社会の人間関係. Tate shakai no ningen kankei
    Japanese Society
    Kinship and Economic Organisation in Rural Japan
    • Exploring the interplay between family structures and economic systems, this book delves into the social dynamics of rural Japan. It examines how kinship ties influence agricultural practices and community organization, shedding light on traditional values and modern challenges. Through in-depth analysis, the author highlights the significance of familial relationships in shaping economic behavior and resource allocation, offering insights into the resilience and adaptation of rural societies in a changing world.

      Kinship and Economic Organisation in Rural Japan
    • Japanese Society

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Why do the Japanese always go for holidays in groups? Does a professor ever become a politician in Japan? Do the Japanese experience what we ‘family life’? What motivates the ordinary Japanese man-in-the-street? Professor Nakane, writing with an intimate knowledge of her own people, provides the answers in her fascinating book, Japanese society, although capitalist and industrialized, runs along very different lines from ours. Analysing the structure of the society, rather than explaining it in cultural or historical terms, she shows how the vertical principles of rank and hierarchy dominate all relationships—professional, personal, industrial, political—whatever the environment. As Professor Nakane points out, modern Japan’s progress is founded, ironically, on social patterns which existed centuries ago. —from the back cover of the book Includes an Index Publisher’s series: Pelican Sociology

      Japanese Society