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Rebecca Corbett, "Cultivating Femininity: Women and Tea Culture in Edo and Meiji Japan" (U Hawaii Press, 2019)

New Books in East Asian Studies

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Compensatory and Contributory Scholarship on Tea History

i think what's important for me is that th the distinction between compensator and contributory scholarship. There was a japanese book published a number of i think it was in the 19 eighties, that was about women and tea historically. And once we acknowledge that, how does it then change our overall understanding of tea history? So some other things i argue is, for examplea likeas a specific example would be in the section i discuss where i discuss inaske and his household. He is obviously famous figure in japanese history, and the women of his household studied tea. Butwhat i argue is it doesn't show how exceptional he was. What's exceptional is because

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