Gail Lee,University Of California Press,2005, 亚洲史'/> Isami's House
Isami's House :Three Centuries of a Japanese Family

Publication subTitle :Three Centuries of a Japanese Family

Author: Bernstein > Gail Lee  

Publisher: University Of California Press‎

Publication year: 2005

E-ISBN: 9780520939424

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780520246973

Subject: K3 Asian History

Keyword: 亚洲史

Language: ENG

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Description

In this powerful and evocative narrative, Gail Lee Bernstein vividly re-creates the past three centuries of Japanese history by following the fortunes of a prominent Japanese family over fourteen generations. The first of its kind in English, this book focuses on Isami, the eleventh generation patriarch and hereditary village head. Weaving back and forth between Isami's time in the first half of the twentieth century and his ancestors' lives in the Tokugawa and Meiji eras, Bernstein uses family history to convey a broad panoply of social life in Japan since the late 1600s. As the story unfolds, she provides remarkable details and absorbing anecdotes about food, famines, peasant uprisings, agrarian values, marriage customs, child-rearing practices, divorces, and social networks. Isami's House describes the role of rural elites, the architecture of Japanese homes, the grooming of children for middle-class life in Tokyo, the experiences of the Japanese in Japan's wartime empire and on the homefront, the aftermath of the country's defeat, and, finally, the efforts of family members to rebuild their lives after the Occupation. The author's forty-year friendship with members of the family lends a unique intimacy to her portrayal of their history. Readers come away with an inside view of Japanese family life, a vivid picture of early modern and modern times, and a profound understanding of how villagers were transformed into urbanites and what was gained, and lost, in the pr

Chapter

Introduction: An Agrarian Childhood

part one ancestors and descendants

1 / The House Isami Built

2 / Kissing Cousins

3 / Father of the Village

4 / Strong Wives

part two going out into the world

5 / Urban Studies

6 / The Marriage Pipeline

7 / Frugality and Fancy Schemes

part three empire, war, and defeat

8 / Outposts of Modernity

9 / Isami’s Children in Harm’s Way

10 / Hard Times on the Home Front

11 / Surviving Hiroshima

12 / Missed Fortunes

part four love and other forms of compensation

14 / Absent Husband

15 / Couples and Uncouplings

16 / Mothering

Epilogue: Kin Work

notes

index

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