The Japanese House
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—-05 STUFF AND STORAGE (131)
131 The Ideology of Tidiness
133 Storehouse Living: Circulation versus Accumulation
134 Storage Strategies
139 Furniture Walls: Storage and Display
142 Dowries and Furniture Provisioning
143 Starter Homes
146 Life Cycle Rupture Points: If i had a house like a castle I would take everything
149 Conclusion: Conduits and Containers, Circulation and Accumulation
152 SPREAD 7: Women and their K-Imonos
154 Spread 8: Rebuilding the family home
—-06 Troublesome things (157)
158 Domestic Disarray
161 Souvenir Cabinets: Object frozen in Time and Space
164 The Tyranny of Ornaments
165 Commemorative, Decorative gifts and Unique Relationships
170 Ephemeral Gifts and the Renewal of Value
172 Surplus, Divestment and Informal Sociality
174 Conclusion: Possibilities and constraitns of Japanese Gift Exchange
178 SPREAD 9: The Dolls festival
180 Spread 10 Recycling Domestic Goods
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