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Gulik, W. R. Van

Irezumi: the pattern of dermatography in Japan. - Netherlands - NL Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde 1982 - 308 p. ilus.

Contiene: The prelimanary stage - Irezumi - The edo period up to 1750 - Amusement quartes - Irebokuro - The flowering - The edo period after 1950 - The emergence of the diffuse-integrated type of tattooing - The tattoed members of society - More motifs and motives - The theatrical scene - Prohibition of Irezumi - The tattoo master and his techniques - The dragon tattoo - The structural-functional significance of the fireman's Dragon tattoo - The periphery - Ainu tattooing - Sources on the custon of ainu tattooing - The idividuals involved in ainu tattooing - Form characteristics of ainu tattooing - Legendary sources on the origin and tradition of Ainu tattooing - The function and significance of ainu tattooing - Legal measures concerning ainu tattooing - Tattooing in prehistoric Japan: some implications and Cross cultural perspectives.


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