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