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The Japanese Family: Touch, Intimacy and Feeling (Japan Anthropology Workshop Series)

Author Diana Adis Tahhan
Publisher Routledge
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PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN0415740282
ISBN-139780415740289
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MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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This book explores how the relationship between child and parent develops in Japan, from the earliest point in a child s life, through the transition from family to the wider world, first to playschools and then schools. It shows how touch and physical contact are important for engendering intimacy and feeling, and how intimacy and feeling continue even when physical contact lessens. It relates the position in Japan to theoretical writing, in both Japan and the West, on body, mind, intimacy and feeling, and compares the position in Japan to practices elsewhere. Overall, the book makes a significant contribution to the study of and theories on body practices, and to debates on the processes of socialisation in Japan.