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Cover
Copyright Page
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Note on Romanization
Part One: Settings
1 The Eye/I
The “Setting” Trope
How the Problem Emerged
Japanese Selves and Their Challenge to the “Whole Subject”
Displacing the Binary: Anthropological Studies of The Self
2 Industries, Communities, Identities
The Industrial Context, Firm Size, and Identity
Shitamachi and Yamanote
3 Disciplined Selves
The Ethics Retreat
A Day at the Center
Special Events
Theories of Selfhood: The Dialectic of Form and Feeling
Japanese Selves and the Ethics Doctrines
Part Two: Family as Company, Company as Family
4 Circles of Attachment
Households: Ie as Obligation
Circles of Attachment: Uchi as Feeling
5 Adding the Family Flavor
Merchants and Artisans: The Familial Embrace
The Satō Company: Company as Family?
So Does It Work?
Yoso: The Company Networks
6 Company as Family?
Uchi no Kaisha: Contested Meanings
Resistance?
Part Three: Gender and Work Identities
7 The Aesthetics and Politics of Artisanal Identities
Meaning, Power, and Work Identities
Artisanal Idioms of Work: A collective Story
Work and the Material World
Hierarchy, Exclusion, and an Idiom under Siege
The Aesthetics and Politics of Identity
8 Uchi, Gender, and Part-Time Work
Stories of Work
The Discursive Field
Work and Its Meanings
Commitment to Uchi: Company or Family?
Gendered Identities and the Workings of Power
9 The Stakes
Notes
References
Index
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