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Making Tea, Making Japan

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The tea ceremony, a symbol of Japan, evolved from a pastime of elite warriors to a modern middle-class hobby. Sociologist Kristin Surak explores its historical transformations and the concept of "nation-work," connecting cultural practices to national identity. Her analysis offers a rare glimpse into the tea world's complexities and modernity.

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Making Tea, Making Japan, Kristin Surak

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2012
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