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Journal of Asian Studies (2021) 80 (3): 663–681.
Published: 01 August 2021
...Sachi Schmidt-Hori Abstract This essay proposes that “milk kinship,” which upper-class individuals in premodern Japan formed with their milk kin— a menoto (wet nurse) and a menotogo (foster sibling)—occupies the core of an institutionalized erotic fosterage. In this “ menoto system,” the surrogate...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1994) 53 (3): 1020–1022.
Published: 01 August 1994
... and other Indos love of their country of origin (p. 237) and know what sets Indo people apart (p. 247). Marguerite Schenkhuizen was born in 1907 in Wlingi, East Java. Her father was Dutch, and her mother, an Indo, part Dutch and part Indonesian. She, all her siblings, and Indo family members had Dutch...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1998) 57 (3): 900–902.
Published: 01 August 1998
..., fostering of children, and marriage. Through these processes, outsiders can become kin and the "difference which marks the outside world can be negated by subsuming it to, and incorporating it into, the uniformity and similarity which constitute domestic life" (p. 12). Her second theme stresses the central...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1991) 50 (3): 536–564.
Published: 01 August 1991
... as their moral basis. If exchange is potentially dissociative and explosive in nature, then the imagined sibling bond between mountain and coast may have helped regulate the conflict generated in trade (cf. Foster 1977). In other words, the mythically predicated idiom of siblingship, rather than the exchange...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1997) 56 (2): 489–490.
Published: 01 May 1997
... pattern fostered by the age-old Chinese ancestral and patrilineal tradition. According to Salaff, patrilineal tradition "truncates Chinese daughters from families of origin" and pays less attention to their individual value and social function (p. 272). Despite the fact that the earnings of these working...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2010) 69 (1): 123–147.
Published: 01 February 2010
... to the sources, Sultan Husayn Bayqara's wife, Afaq, the daughter of ‘Abu Sa'id, who would be among the Timurid exiles who made their way to India, had no children but “reared and educated nine children of his [Sultan Husayn Bayqara] by her own foster-sister, Baba Agacha” (Gulbadan 1972 , 203). Habiba Sultan...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1997) 56 (2): 398–420.
Published: 01 May 1997
... and their husbands' siblings. See Bertaux (1995, 75-78) on the history of sociocentered (vs. ego-centered) genealogies. 3I follow those neo-Marxists and neo-Weberians who pay attention to the nonmarket aspects of class, including both consumption and expression, and who consider the interrelationship between class...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1964) 23 (4): 517–522.
Published: 01 August 1964
... and became an end in themselves, Chinese studies is shaped by its subject matter and Sinological skills are but means to analytic ends. Whereas traditional Sinology fostered uncritical immersion in a single civilization, modern Chinese studies brings at least that degree of impartial detachment which...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1977) 36 (4): 736–738.
Published: 01 August 1977
... tion should read this stimulating book, whether substantiated. He has attempted a nearly impos- or not they agree with its author on all of his sible task trying to cover a great many com- views and ideas. It is one of the most important plex problems, on most of which little research books on Chinese...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1983) 42 (3): 519–544.
Published: 01 May 1983
... – 504 . Hartley Shirley Foster . 1970 . “ The Decline of Illegitimacy in Japan .” Social Problems 18 ( Summer ): 78 – 91 . Hayashida Cullen Tadao . 1976 . “Identity, Race and the Blood Ideology of Japan.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington . Horiguchi Bob . 1978...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2004) 63 (4): 893–910.
Published: 01 November 2004
..., Mobility, and Identity ed Laurence Ma and Carolyn Cartier Lanham, Md : Rowman and Littlefield . Song Miri 1997 . “ You're Becoming More and More English: Investigation of Chinese Siblings' Cultural Identities. “ New Community 23 3 : 343 –62. Song Miri 1999 . Helping Out...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2008) 67 (2): 395–432.
Published: 01 May 2008
... over the studios of their parents. As one photographer noted, “Photography in those days was still a secret. You didn't tell outsiders how you did it … it was kept strictly within the family.” Once a photographer had established a healthy business, it was his turn to invite a sibling, a cousin...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (1): 165–186.
Published: 01 February 2014
... Anxieties in Trans-World War II Japan .” PhD diss., Princeton University. Foster Michael Dylan . 2009 . Pandemonium and Parade: Japanese Monsters and the Culture of Yōkai . Berkeley : University of California Press . Fritzsche Peter . 2001 . “ Specters of History: On Nostalgia, Exile...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2010) 69 (2): 337–346.
Published: 01 May 2010
... in the more developed nations of Asia because economic development tends to foster technological, educational, and even moral improvements that ultimately produce pressure for political reform. 8 A second common pattern is the decline of capital punishment after a left-liberal party takes control...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1983) 42 (4): 831–850.
Published: 01 August 1983
... that subsistence is an absolute right, a duty enforceable on local and national elites who must foster their dependents in times of need as "the minimal obligation they owe to those from whom they claim labor and grain" (1976: 182). Paul R. Greenough is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Iowa...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1981) 40 (4): 703–718.
Published: 01 August 1981
..., since about the same time that they had begun to work for wages for outsiders. By 1970 only a reduced range of kinship remained, between siblings, for example, within which Veddas did not employ one another for wages. Sharecropping tenancy, on the other hand, was positively evaluated and was considered...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2016) 75 (2): 433–466.
Published: 01 May 2016
... dramatic forms were those “that identified themselves as Marxist in general, and Marxist-Leninist in particular” (Gregor 2012 , 226–27). He wrote that the Soviet Union and its satellite nations “indulged in a common faith that embodied itself in a ‘Leader’ charged with defending and fostering orthodoxy...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2022) 81 (3): 475–491.
Published: 01 August 2022
... high court extensive discretion in selecting which customary rules to enforce. The Chōsen Kōtō Hōin quashed the hitherto common Korean practice of holding siblings or other family members jointly responsible for debt. 17 If a tenancy contract failed to specify the duration, the court also ruled...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1984) 43 (2): 219–245.
Published: 01 February 1984
... by strict descent or official rank or a combination of both; and an end to adoption of children of other surnames. The benefits foreseen were social stability (which results when high-ranking descent lines have a permanent existence) and the fostering of proper moral attitudes (which results when everyone...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1998) 57 (1): 93–122.
Published: 01 February 1998
...) and, to a slightly lesser extent, stap ("to listen [to}, to obey," Headley 1977, 1216).10 Children must thus korop and stap a parent, younger siblings an older sibling, a wife her husband, students their teachers, younger people an elder, little people a "big person" (neak thum), the "have nots" those who have {neak...