Chie Nakane

Chie Nakane

Chie Nakane (中根 千枝 Nakane Chie?, born November 30, 1926) is a Japanese author and anthropologist. She studied at the University of Tokyo after World War II. She is noteworthy in part as one of very few women of her generation in Japan to become a professor at a major Japanese university. She is most famous for her 1970 book, Japanese Society.

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Books

  • 1967 : Personal Relations in a Vertical Society:A theory of Homogeneous Society. In Japanese Tate-shakai no Ningen Kankei: Tan'itsu-shakai no Riron
  • 1970 : Japanese Society

Honors

Notes

  1. ^ "Cultural Highlights; From the Japanese Press (August 1–October 31, 2001)," Japan Foundation Newsletter, Vol. XXIX, No. 2, p. 7. ISSN 0385-2318

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