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House and home in modern Japan: architecture, domestic space, and bourgeois culture, 1880-1930
Jordan Sand-
Frontmatter
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Figures (page xv)
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Introduction: Dwelling and the Space of Modern Japan (page 1)
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1 Domesticating Domesticity (page 21)
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2 The Housewife's Laboratory (page 55)
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3 Domestic Interiors and National Style (page 95)
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4 Landscapes of Domesticity (page 132)
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5 Middle‐Classness and the Reform of Everyday Life (page 162)
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6 Cosmopolitanism and Anxiety: Consumers of the Culture Life (page 203)
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7 Culture Villages: Inscribing Cosmopolitanism in the Landscape (page 228)
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8 House Design and the Mass Market (page 263)
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9 Domestic Modernism (page 288)
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10 The Culture Life as Contested Space (page 322)
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Conclusion: Inventing Everyday Life (page 353)
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Reference Matter
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Notes (page 381)
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Bibliography (page 435)
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Index (page 469)
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Published: 2005
Publisher: Harvard University Asia Center
- 9780674012189 (hardcover)
- 9780674019669 (paper)
- 9781684173846 (ebook)