Ethnography
Pages contain ethnographic description, encounters, scenes, and analysis
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Getting the Make, Getting the Data: Trance-Action, Women Serving Men: Hostess Clubs and a Genealogy of Gendered, Affective Work, Lesque, Japan's Underground Skate Company, Lesque, Getting Close to Machine and Method, Emiko: Every Tool is a Weapon, Staging the Shot, Lesque: Young Men at Work, Erina and Creative Work at the Margins, Tokyo Skateboard Local, Surviving Tokyo, Conclusion: What is this Place Called? Japan's Kids and Becoming, Unexpected Train Encounter: Saori's Sadness, Mami: Kikokushijo Identity and the Global Rhizome of Memory and Fantasy, Getting the Make, Getting the Data: A Total Machine on Screen, Getting the Make: Making It, Kikokushijo Academy: Reconstituting the Past and Mimicking the Family, Takashi, the Stylist: Translating Cultural Cool, Kids in the City, Getting the Make, Departures, Drifting Back: Uncanny Itineraries (Florida-Iwate-Tokyo), Lesque: Homosocial Continuity Amid Global Drift, They Never Heal: Endless Questions, Collecting the Authentic City: Location Scouting in Cell Phone Photo Libraries, Disappearing at the Threshold, Youth Practices, Lesque and Global Visibility, Failure, Skating, and the (Male) Body, Constituting the (Affective) Family in Disneyland Drag, Harajuku Drift, Lesque: On a Pacific Rim Periphery of Global Skating, Busted, Lesque: The House--Skateboard Family As (Male) Youth Cult, Itoshin View all tags
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