Book

Village Japan

University of Chicago PressChicago • Published In 1972 • Pages:

By: Beardsley, Richard K. (Richard King), Hall, John Whitney, Ward, Robert Edward.

Abstract
This book contains a well-rounded ethnographic study of the rice-growing community of Niiike. The study is based on field work conducted in the 1950s by an interdisciplinary team of scholars from the University of Michigan. While Niiike is the focus of the study, the authors make frequent reference to neighboring communities and Japan in general in order to discuss the ways Niiike may be said to be a 'typical' rice-growing community and in order to show how events in Japan in general have affected the local community.
Subjects
History
Territorial organization
Geography
Settlement patterns
Ethos
Tillage
Land use
Marriage
Religious denominations
Organized ceremonial
Political machines
culture
Okayama
HRAF PubDate
2010
Region
Asia
Sub Region
East Asia
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Types
Ethnographer
Historian
Political Scientist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Eleanor C. Swanson ; 1979: John Beierle; 2009
Field Date
1950-1957
Coverage Date
3000 BC–AD 1957
Coverage Place
Community of Niiike, Honshu Island, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
Notes
[by] Richard K. Beardsley, John W. Hall [and] Robert E. Ward.
1) Introduction; 2) Geographical setting; 3) Niiie's historical setting; 4) Niiike's people: physique and temperment; 5) Community life: material goods and equiptment; 6) Land and water; 7) Niiike at work; 8) Income and expenditure; 9) The household; 10) Community and kinship associations; 11) The life cycle; 12) The community and local government; 13) The community and political process; 14) Religious institutions and concepts; and, 15) Conclusions.
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
58013802
LCSH
Japan--Okayama Prefecture