Book Review: Being Dead Otherwise

Authors

  • Robert C. Marshall Western Washington University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/aa.2023.495

References

Bachnik, Jane M. 1983. “Recruitment Strategies for Household Succession: Rethinking Japanese Household Organization.” Man 18: 160-82.

Befu Harumi. 1971. Japan: An Anthropological Introduction. New York, New York: Chandler Publishing.

Ikeoka Yoshitaka. 2017. “Kazoku Shakaigaku ni Okeru ‘Chisana Setai’” [“The ‘Small Household’ in Japanese Family Sociology”]. Social Security Research 2 (1): 77-89.

Koyama Takashi. 1959. “Kazoku kaitai no shūki-teki henka” [“Cyclical changes in the family form”], in Ie – sono kōzō bunseki, edited by Seiichi Kitano and Uzuru Okada, pp. 67-73. Tokyo: Sōbunsha.

Kumahara Rie. 1998. ”Nihonkei Kindai Kazoku no Seiritsu to Kakukzoku-ron.” [“Establishment of the Japanese Modern Family and Nuclear Family Theory”]. Kazoku Kenkyū Nenpō 23: 37-55.

Maeda Hiroko. 2010. “Name Changes and Kinship Ideology in Japan.” Taiwan Journal of Anthropology 8 (1): 77-91.

Nakane Chie. 1967. Kinship and Economic Organization in Rural Japan. London School of Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology No. 32. London: Athlone Press.

Robertson, Jennifer. 2018. Robo Sapiens Japanicus. Robots, Gender, Family and the Japanese Nation. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.

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Published

2023-12-19

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Book and Multimodal Reviews