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Cat cafés, affective labor, and the healing boom in Japan / Plourde, Lorraine   Journal Article
Plourde, Lorraine Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the Japanese cat café boom, which peaked in 2009 yet remains a significant retail phenomenon throughout Japan, and in particular Tokyo. How do humans encounter animals in contemporary Japan, not as private owners and companions, but as consumers seeking direct, sensory engagement with cats at a moment of profound social and economic anxieties? Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Tokyo, this article examines how cats have become a newly emergent commodity within the 'healing boom' that first emerged in recessionary-era 1990s Japan. Such healing commodities - therapeutic music, aromatherapy, robot interaction, among others - are designed to invoke an affective engagement with the consumer in order to cope with the uncertain and stressful conditions of life in still recessionary, and now post 3/11, Japan. I situate cat cafés within the increasing immaterialization of the economy in post-bubble Japan during which social relationships have become commodified and marketed to those who can afford it. Cats are the affective object through which patrons seek a sense of healing and relaxation.
Key Words Japan  Healing  Tokyo  Ethnographic  CAT  Cat Café 
Cat-Customer Relation  Cat Labor 
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ID:   192975


Cat in Mongolian society: a good, bad and ugly animal / Terbish, Baasanjav   Journal Article
TERBISH, BAASANJAV Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In Mongolia the cat is viewed ambiguously. It is seen either as a good, a bad or an ugly creature, or as a mix of all these. This ambiguity stems from the cat’s function as a mirror of Mongolian society, where the transition to socialism and post-socialism was traumatic, interrupting the cosmological order. This paper explains these diverse images by analysing old legends and modern folk stories about felines.
Key Words Mongolia  Cosmology  CAT  History 
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ID:   110607


Matter of honour / Prakash, Arun   Journal Article
Prakash, Arun Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Media  India  NDA  Indian Air Force  Academy Honour Code  Armd Forces 
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