New Books in East Asian Studies

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

Jan 17, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
How Did This Book Come to Be a Free Book?
03:05 • 2min
3
Women in Japanese Tea Culture
05:03 • 3min
4
The Tea School in Japan
08:05 • 4min
5
How the Open Access, Free Ebook Edition Came About?
12:17 • 2min
6
Is Your Book Contributing to Contributing Scholarship?
14:38 • 2min
7
Compensatory and Contributory Scholarship on Tea History
17:04 • 3min
8
The Contributory Scholarship of Women's History
20:03 • 3min
9
What's the Point of a Maldominant Mote System?
23:17 • 4min
10
A, It's Not a License, but a Licensing
27:37 • 3min
11
Women's Handbook - Toine Tamato
30:46 • 2min
12
Warby Parker Prescription Sunglasses - Get Yours Today!
32:53 • 2min
13
Genteel Feminity in the History of Japan, From Orly Modern to Major Period
35:09 • 4min
14
What's the Difference Between Tea Room and Outside World?
38:44 • 2min
15
What's the Difference Between Theory and Practice in Tea Culture?
40:50 • 2min
16
What's the Directional Hierarchy in a Tea Room?
43:19 • 3min
17
Is There a Hierarchy in the Order of the Guest?
45:50 • 3min
18
Is There a Difference Between First Guest and Host?
48:28 • 2min
19
Togeno Tomato: A Woman's Handbook
50:52 • 3min
20
Women's Tea Practice
53:41 • 2min
21
A Woman's Handbook, by a Nito, Is a Woman's Handbook
55:49 • 3min
22
The History of Women's Education in Japan
58:53 • 2min
23
The Edotok Museum
01:00:52 • 3min
24
Are You Still Practiced Tea?
01:03:58 • 5min
25
Tea Culture - An Important Cultural Practice
01:08:33 • 3min
26
What Are Your Plans for the Future?
01:11:18 • 3min