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House and home in modern Japan: architecture, domestic space, and bourgeois culture, 1880-1930
Sand, Jordan, 1960-
Year: 2005, c2003.
Publisher:  Harvard University Asia Center. 
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Frontmatter
Figures
Introduction: Dwelling and the Space of Modern Japan
1 Domesticating Domesticity
2 The Housewife's Laboratory
3 Domestic Interiors and National Style
4 Landscapes of Domesticity
5 Middle‐Classness and the Reform of Everyday Life
6 Cosmopolitanism and Anxiety: Consumers of the Culture Life
7 Culture Villages: Inscribing Cosmopolitanism in the Landscape
8 House Design and the Mass Market
9 Domestic Modernism
10 The Culture Life as Contested Space
Conclusion: Inventing Everyday Life
Reference Matter
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Title: House and home in modern Japan : architecture, domestic space, and bourgeois culture, 1880-1930 / Jordan Sand.
Author: Sand, Jordan, 1960-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: House and home in modern Japan : architecture, domestic space, and bourgeois culture, 1880-1930 / Jordan Sand
Sand, Jordan, 1960-
Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University Asia Center, 2005, c2003.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.05898
Subject Headings: • Architecture, Domestic -- Japan
• Japan -- Social life and customs -- 1868-1912
• Japan -- Social life and customs -- 1912-1945
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