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10. The Divination Arts in Girl Culture
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Laura Miller
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: Differentiation and Uncertainty 1
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I. Change over Time
- Chapter 1. Work and Life in Challenging Times A Kansai Family Across the Generations 27
- 2. Being a Man in a Straitened Japan: The View from Twenty Years Later 60
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II. Work Conditions and Experiences
- 3. Working Women of the Bubble Generation 83
- 4. “Making an Ant’s Forehead of Difference”: Organic Agriculture as an Alternative Lifestyle in Japan 105
- 5. Shelf Lives and the Labors of Loss: Food, Livelihoods, and Japan’s Convenience Stores 135
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III. Exploring New Roles and Identities
- 6. Single Women in Marriage and Employment Markets in Japan 163
- 7. The Aging of the Japanese Family: Meanings of Grandchildren in Old Age 183
- 8. Barrier-Free Brothels: Sex Volunteers, Prostitutes, and People with Disabilities 202
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IV. Making Social Ties
- 9. Recreating Connections: Nonprofit Organizations’ Attempts to Foster Networking among Mothers of Preschoolers 223
- 10. The Divination Arts in Girl Culture 247
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V. Persisting Patterns and Continuities
- 11. Education after the “Lost Decade(s)”: Stability or Stagnation? 271
- 12. Lightweight Cars and Women Drivers: The De/construction of Gender Metaphors in Recessionary Japan 300
- 13. The Story of a Seventy-Three-Year-Old Woman Living Alone: Her Thoughts on Death Rites 316
- Glossary 339
- Contributors 347
- index 349
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: Differentiation and Uncertainty 1
-
I. Change over Time
- Chapter 1. Work and Life in Challenging Times A Kansai Family Across the Generations 27
- 2. Being a Man in a Straitened Japan: The View from Twenty Years Later 60
-
II. Work Conditions and Experiences
- 3. Working Women of the Bubble Generation 83
- 4. “Making an Ant’s Forehead of Difference”: Organic Agriculture as an Alternative Lifestyle in Japan 105
- 5. Shelf Lives and the Labors of Loss: Food, Livelihoods, and Japan’s Convenience Stores 135
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III. Exploring New Roles and Identities
- 6. Single Women in Marriage and Employment Markets in Japan 163
- 7. The Aging of the Japanese Family: Meanings of Grandchildren in Old Age 183
- 8. Barrier-Free Brothels: Sex Volunteers, Prostitutes, and People with Disabilities 202
-
IV. Making Social Ties
- 9. Recreating Connections: Nonprofit Organizations’ Attempts to Foster Networking among Mothers of Preschoolers 223
- 10. The Divination Arts in Girl Culture 247
-
V. Persisting Patterns and Continuities
- 11. Education after the “Lost Decade(s)”: Stability or Stagnation? 271
- 12. Lightweight Cars and Women Drivers: The De/construction of Gender Metaphors in Recessionary Japan 300
- 13. The Story of a Seventy-Three-Year-Old Woman Living Alone: Her Thoughts on Death Rites 316
- Glossary 339
- Contributors 347
- index 349