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In Making Tea, Making Japan, Kristin Surak embarks on a profound exploration of the intricate relationship between tea culture and Japanese identity. Through a meticulous examination of tea practices, she unravels how this seemingly simple beverage serves as a lens to understand broader social and cultural transformations within Japan.
Surak deftly navigates the historical and contemporary significance of tea, illustrating its role in rituals, social gatherings, and everyday life. The narrative reveals how tea has become symbolic of Japanese aesthetics, philosophy, and community, while also highlighting the transformations brought about by modernity and global influences.
This book is ideal for those interested in Asian history, cultural studies, and sociology. Readers who appreciated Surak's previous works, such as Making Tea, Making Japan, will find her insights into the interplay of tradition and modernity particularly resonant.
“A captivating examination that goes beyond the cup, revealing the essence of Japan through its cherished tea culture.”
Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 272
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804778671
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