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Kinship and Economic Organisation in Rural Japan
Kinship and Economic Organisation in Rural Japan
This short work presents a configuration of the important elements
to be found in contemporary Japanese social life, and attempts to
shed new light on Japanese society. Nakane deals with his own
society as a social anthropologist using some of the methods which
he was accustomed to applying in examining any other society.
However, its form is not that of a scientific thesis (as may be
seen at once from the absence of a bibliography; the author also
refrains from quoting any statistical figures or precise data
directly obtained from field surveys). Nakane has tried to
construct a structural image of Japanese society, synthesizing the
major distinguishing features to be found in Japanese life. He has
drawn evidence almost at random from a number of different types of
community to be found in Japan today--industrial enterprises,
government organizations, educational institutions, intellectual
groups, religious communities, political parties, village
communities, individual household and so on. Throughout this
investigation of groups in such varied fields, Nakane has
concentrated my analysis on individual behavior and interpersonal
relations which provide the base of both the group organization and
the structural tendencies dominating in the development of a group.
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