Everyday life in Asia /
edited by Devorah Kalekin-Fishman and Kelvin E.Y. Low.
- New York: Ashgate, 2010.
- 209 p.
PART I EXPERIENCING SPACE AND PLACE 1 Sounds that Unite, Sounds that Divide: Pervasive Rituals in a Middle Eastern Society Devorah Kalekin-Fishman 2 Somaphoric Organizations of Self and Society in Java Steve Ferzacca 3 Sensing Tokyo's Alleyways: Everyday Life and Sensory Encounters in the Alleyways of a City in Transition Heide Imai PART II TRADITIONS AND THE SENSES 4 Summoning the Senses in Memory and Heritage Making Kelvin E. Y. Low 5 Imitating Masters: Apprenticeship and Embodied Knowledge in Rural China Mm Feng PART III SENSORY EXPERIENCES ACROSS BORDERS 6 The Sensory Experience of Thai Massage: Commercialization, Globalization and Tactility Jitnko lida Comfort Food, Memory, and 'Home': Senses in Transnational Contexts Noorman Abdullah Purchasing Food in Modem Vietnam: When Supermarkets Affect the Senses Muriel Figiiie and Nicolas Ericas
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Senses and sensation -- Social aspects -- Asia Ethnopsychology Asia -- Social life and customs -- 21st century