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Can't go native?
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Can't go native?

正題名/作者 : Can't go native?/ Media Production Group ; producer/designer/writer, David W. Plath ; director, Chet Kincaid.

其他作者 : Plath, David W.

出版者 : [Urbana, Ill.] :Asian Educational Media Service, Media Production Group,2010.

面頁冊數 : 1 videodisc (56 min.) :sd., col. with b&w sequences ;4 3/4 in.

標題 : Anthropologists - Japan. -

標題 : Mizusawa-shi (Japan) - Social life and customs. -

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508 $aVideographers, Yamagata Hitoshi (Japan), Colleen Cook (U.S.) ; music composition, Jason Finkelman.

520 $aIn 1961 as a graduate student in anthropology at the University of Chicago, Iowa farm boy Keith Brown went to Mizusawa in northeastern Japan to gather data for a dissertation on Japanese kinship. Out of his immersion in village life grew friendships and family-like bonds that have endured for more than half a lifetime. As the camera follows Professor Emeritus Keith Brown around the community we sample everyday life in regional Japan, an area of the country bypassed by world media. Unlike Tokyo and Osaka and other megacities regional Japan must grapple with an aging population and infrastructure, with shortages of young adults and cheap labor, and with downtowns that are hollowing out. In an era of short attention spans we come to sense the long-wave rhythms of human relations that anchor Japanese society in the currents of global change. And we glimpse Japan's "greatest generation"---those who rebuilt the country after a lost war and who have opened their homes and made connections with the rest of the world on personal terms. And in an era of Big Science with its pricey technology and platoons of investigators we get to know a researcher who uses ordinary tools---a bicycle, 3x5 note cards, a simple camera---instead of intrusive apparatus, who steps aside so that a way of life can reveal itself--Publisher description.

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Can't go native?[videorecording] /Media Production Group ; producer/designer/writer, David W. Plath ; director, Chet Kincaid. - [Urbana, Ill.] :Asian Educational Media Service, Media Production Group,2010. - 1 videodisc (56 min.) :sd., col. with b&w sequences ;4 3/4 in.

Videographers, Yamagata Hitoshi (Japan), Colleen Cook (U.S.) ; music composition, Jason Finkelman.

In 1961 as a graduate student in anthropology at the University of Chicago, Iowa farm boy Keith Brown went to Mizusawa in northeastern Japan to gather data for a dissertation on Japanese kinship. Out of his immersion in village life grew friendships and family-like bonds that have endured for more than half a lifetime. As the camera follows Professor Emeritus Keith Brown around the community we sample everyday life in regional Japan, an area of the country bypassed by world media. Unlike Tokyo and Osaka and other megacities regional Japan must grapple with an aging population and infrastructure, with shortages of young adults and cheap labor, and with downtowns that are hollowing out. In an era of short attention spans we come to sense the long-wave rhythms of human relations that anchor Japanese society in the currents of global change. And we glimpse Japan's "greatest generation"---those who rebuilt the country after a lost war and who have opened their homes and made connections with the rest of the world on personal terms. And in an era of Big Science with its pricey technology and platoons of investigators we get to know a researcher who uses ordinary tools---a bicycle, 3x5 note cards, a simple camera---instead of intrusive apparatus, who steps aside so that a way of life can reveal itself--Publisher description.


DVD.



Standard No.: 885444305177Subjects--Personal Names:

303065
Brown, Keith,
1933-Subjects--Topical Terms:

256906
Anthropologists
--Japan.Subjects--Geographical Terms:

303066
Mizusawa-shi (Japan)
--Social life and customs.Index Terms--Genre/Form:

303072
Documentary films.


LC Class. No.: DS897.M55 / C36 2010

Dewey Class. No.: 915.2114
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