The Japanese Family by Diana Adis Tahhan

The Japanese Family by Diana Adis Tahhan

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The Japanese Family by Diana Adis Tahhan

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.

'[The Japanese Family] provides a superb, empirically rich, addition to our understanding not only of this specific society but of intimacy and closeness as conceptual tools for analyzing human relations in generalIn addition, it draws upon both Japanese sociologies of emotions and those produced in the English-using academic world to propose innovative ways of looking at this special character of relationships. In this rich and sophisticated ethnography Diana thus seeks to explore how the visceral touch between bodies is related to the other types of closeness transmitted not necessarily through actual bodily contact. [...] Diana’s ethnography offers us a new way of looking at families and inter-personal relations, and at intimacy and feeling. Readers are invited into the special, at times magical, world of intimacy and closeness.'Eyal Ben-Ari, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Threaded through Tahhan’s book are understandings of relationality, intimacy, and connectedness as exclusively positive, equitable, and inclusive. Her book represents an ambitious project to examine the daily practices that constitute familial intimacy without continued physical contact between family members. - Kathryn E. GOLDFARB, McMaster University

Diana Adis Tahhan is a Visiting Fellow at the University of New South Wales, Australia.
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ISBN 13 9781138079434
ISBN 10 113807943X
Title The Japanese Family
Author Diana Adis Tahhan
Series Japan Anthropology Workshop Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Routledge
Year published 2017-05-10
Number of pages 184
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