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When we danced on water : a novel
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ISBN: 9780062033321 0062033328 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York : Harper Perennial,

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Gotham tragic : a novel
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ISBN: 0316094005 Year: 2004 Publisher: Boston (Mass.) : Little, Brown,

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Brouwen, branden en bedienen : productie en verkoop van drank door vrouwen in de Noordelijke Nederlanden, circa 1500-1800
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ISBN: 1283259826 9786613259820 9048521386 9789048521388 9052603618 9789052603612 9781283259828 6613259829 Year: 2010 Publisher: Amsterdam : Aksant,

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Onderzoek naar de positie en mogelijkheden van vrouwen in de Noord-Nederlandse dranknijverheid. With an English summary. Ondertitel op omslag: werkende vrouwen in de Nederlandse dranknijverheid, 1500-1800.

Nightwork : sexuality, pleasure, and corporate masculinity in a Tokyo hostess club
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ISBN: 0226014851 0226014878 Year: 2001 Publisher: Chicago (Ill.) : University of Chicago press,

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In 'Nightwork', Anne Allison opens a window onto Japanese corporate culture and gender identities. Allison performed the ritualized tasks of a hostess in one of Tokyo's many "hostess clubs": pouring drinks, lighting cigarettes, and making flattering or titillating conversation with the businessmen who came there on company expense accounts. Her book critically examines how such establishments create bonds among white-collar men and forge a masculine identity that suits the needs of their corporations. Allison describes in detail a typical company outing to such a club--what the men do, how they interact with the hostesses, the role the hostess is expected to play, and the extent to which all of this involves "play" rather than "work." Unlike previous books on Japanese nightlife, Allison's ethnography of one specific hostess club (here referred to as Bijo) views the general phenomenon from the eyes of a woman, hostess, and feminist anthropologist. Observing that clubs like Bijo further a kind of masculinity dependent on the gestures and labors of women, Allison seeks to uncover connections between such behavior and other social, economic, sexual, and gendered relations. She argues that Japanese corporate nightlife enables and institutionalizes a particular form of ritualized male dominance: in paying for this entertainment, Japanese corporations not only give their male workers a self-image as phallic man, but also develop relationships to work that are unconditional and unbreakable. This is a book that will appeal to anyone interested in gender roles or in contemporary Japanese society.

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