Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-257) and index.
Contents:
What does it mean to be what we are? -- Archaeology and self-identification: the structures of a contemporary Japanese topography of identities -- The topography of traveling and encounters: the Paleolithic and the incipient Jomon periods -- The topography of scheduling: the spatio-temporal organization of social life and the Jomon self -- The topography of division: paddies, the other and the Yayoi self -- The topography of exclusion through inclusion: the Kofun self -- The changing topography of identities: a long-term view.
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