The Stories Clothes Tell
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The Stories Clothes Tell

Voices of Working-Class Japan

  1. 207 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

The Stories Clothes Tell

Voices of Working-Class Japan

About this book

Spanning decades of research, this compelling social history tells the stories of ordinary people in modern Japan. Tatsuichi Horikiri spent a lifetime searching out old items of clothing—ranging from everyday kimono, work clothes, uniforms, and futons to actor's costumes, diapers, hats, aprons, and bags. Simultaneously he collected oral history accounts to shed light on those who used these items. Horikiri reveals not only the difficult and sometimes desperate lives of these people, most from the lower strata in early twentieth-century Japan, he illuminates their hopes, aspirations, and human values. He also explores such topics as textile techniques, the history of fashion, and the ethnography of clothing and related cultural phenomena.

Having been wrongly accused and tortured by the Japanese military police in China during World War II, Horikiri takes a deeply empathetic view of all those who struggle—from peasants and coal miners to traveling salesmen and itinerant performers. This personal connection sets his account apart, giving his writing great power and immediacy. Students and scholars of Japanese history, as well those interested in material culture, labor history, and feminist history, will find this book deeply illuminating.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Illustrations
  3. Notes to the Reader
  4. Timeline
  5. Introduction
  6. Chapter 1. Kasuri Mattress Cover from Home
  7. Chapter 2. Koshimaki Petticoat of Eighty-Three Patches
  8. Chapter 3. Echigo-jishi Costume for Boy Dancer
  9. Chapter 4. How Many Diapers?
  10. Chapter 5. Two Hanten Field Jackets
  11. Chapter 6. Okiboda, the Pride of Women
  12. Chapter 7. My Teacher’s Sunday Best
  13. Chapter 8. A Weighty Quilt
  14. Chapter 9. Life with a Mosquito Net
  15. Chapter 10. A Bed of Wood Shavings
  16. Chapter 11. The Meisen the Girl Could Not Wear
  17. Chapter 12. Dead Horse
  18. Chapter 13. Female Coal Miners
  19. Chapter 14. Aunties and Uncles
  20. Chapter 15. Rich and Poor
  21. Chapter 16. A Beggar Girl
  22. Chapter 17. Noble-Minded Ladies
  23. Chapter 18. A Gown of Leaves for the Dead
  24. Chapter 19. Katatsuke-gasuri
  25. Chapter 20. A Lady in a Dilapidated Mansion
  26. Chapter 21. Female Workers in Textile Mills
  27. Chapter 22. Forbidden Tears
  28. Chapter 23. The Thousand-Stitch Waistband
  29. Chapter 24. The Rising Sun Kimono That She Wore
  30. Chapter 25. Gifts from My Mother
  31. Chapter 26. Akemi’s Song
  32. Chapter 27. Military Uniforms and Shoes
  33. Chapter 28. What Mompe Trousers Symbolized
  34. Chapter 29. A White Chima Jeogori
  35. Chapter 30. Sarasa Print Bed Quilt
  36. Afterword
  37. Acknowledgments
  38. Glossary of Clothing Terms
  39. Selected Bibliography
  40. Index
  41. About the Author