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What is a family? : answers from early modern Japan /

"What Is a Family? explores stories of the Japanese family under the political and social order established by the Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1868). This period showed variation in the ways that families navigated constraints and opportunities. But the circumstances and choices that made one fami...

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Cote:Libro Electrónico
Autres auteurs: Berry, Mary Elizabeth, 1947- (Éditeur intellectuel), Yonemoto, Marcia, 1964- (Éditeur intellectuel)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2019]
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Accès en ligne:Texto completo
Table des matières:
  • Introduction / Mary Elizabeth Berry and Marcia Yonemoto
  • The language and contours of familial obligation in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Japan / David Spafford
  • Adoption and the maintenance of the early modern elite : Japan in the East Asian context / Marcia Yonemoto
  • Imagined communities of the living and the dead : the spread of the ancestor-venerating stem family in Tokugawa Japan / Fabian Drixler
  • Name and fame : material objects as authority, security and legacy / Morgan Pitelka
  • Outcastes and Ie? : the case of two beggar guilds / Maren Ehlers
  • Governing the samurai family in the late Edo period / Luke Roberts
  • Fashioning the family : a temple, a daughter, and a wardrobe / Amy Stanley
  • Social norms versus individual desire : conventions an unconventionality in the history of Hirata Atsutane's family / Anne Walthall
  • Family trouble : views from the stage and a merchant archive / Mary Elizabeth Berry
  • Are all happy families alike? : reading the idealized family in print at the turn of the nineteenth century / David Atherton.