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Crafting Selves Power Gender And Discourses Of Identity In A Japanese Workplace Dorinne K Kondo

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Crafting Selves Power Gender And Discourses Of Identity In A Japanese Workplace Dorinne K Kondo
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 60.14 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Dorinne K. Kondo
ISBN: 9780226098159, 022609815X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Crafting Selves Power Gender And Discourses Of Identity In A Japanese Workplace Dorinne K Kondo by Dorinne K. Kondo 9780226098159, 022609815X instant download after payment.

"The ethnography of Japan is currently being reshaped by a new generation of Japanologists, and the present work certainly deserves a place in this body of literature. . . . The combination of utility with beauty makes Kondo's book required reading, for those with an interest not only in Japan but also in reflexive anthropology, women's studies, field methods, the anthropology of work, social psychology, Asian Americans, and even modern literature."—Paul H. Noguchi, American Anthropologist
"Kondo's work is significant because she goes beyond disharmony, insisting on complexity. Kondo shows that inequalities are not simply oppressive-they are meaningful ways to establish identities."—Nancy Rosenberger, Journal of Asian Studies

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