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Examining Japanese parks in the context of historical examples of cultural display in Europe, the US and Australia, as well as other Asian examples, this book calls into question the easy adoption of postmodern theory as an ethnocentrically Western phenomenon. It shows that Japan has given theme parks a new mode of interpretation.
An Anthropologist in Japan is a highly personal narrative which provides unique insights into many elements of Japanese life.
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