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| Document Type(s): | Book |
| Book Title: | Japanese Images of Nature: Cultural Perspectives |
| Editor(s): | Asquith, Pamela J; Kalland, Arne |
| Religion(s): | Shinto |
| Publisher Name: | Curzon Press |
| Place of Publication: | Surrey |
| Date of Publication: | 1997 |
| Annotation: | This book contains fourteen essays compiled from the seventh meeting of the Japan Anthropology Workshop in 1993 highlighting the diversity of Japanese concepts and interpretations of nature. More specifically, the essays compare the claim and projection of the Japanese love for nature in art and material culture with the environmental degradation associated with the Japanese at home and abroad. The editors gathered a broad array of essays on topics such as marketing, sexuality, gender, magic, and classical poetry. |
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