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Freja Marie Hegelund

Freja Marie Hegelund

Doctoral student

Freja Marie Hegelund

Mere end bare et bad : Intim socialitet i japansk badepraksis

Mer än bara ett bad

Author

  • Freja Marie Hegelund

Summary, in English

Based on historical and empirical descriptions of bathing practice in public bath-houses and private bathing facilities in Japan, this article examines cultural meanings embedded in Japanese bathing practice. The article explores the relation between Japanese bathing practice and notions of the private and the public spheres as well as intimacy and sociality. By studying naked skin and hot water as mediators of intimate sociality in Japan, the article challenges these dichotomies by showing that bathing practice in Japan produces strong bonds and familiarity among close relations as well as citizens. As such, Japanese bathing practice blurs the distinctions between the pri-vate, the intimate and the public. The article argues that bathing in Japan is more than just a bath: Intimate sociality in the bath generates an imaginary warmth and connectedness that are important aspects of cultural belonging and national identity in Japan.

Department/s

  • Department of Human Geography

Publishing year

2023-12

Language

Danish

Pages

102-123

Publication/Series

Kulturstudier

Volume

2023

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Dansk Historisk Fællesråd

Topic

  • Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Keywords

  • Japan
  • Vatten
  • Värme
  • Badets kulturhistoria
  • offentlig och privat sfär
  • Intim socialitet
  • Kulturell sammenhållning
  • nationell identitet
  • Japan
  • Water
  • Heat
  • Cultural history of bathing
  • Public and private spheres
  • Intimate socility
  • Cultural belonging
  • National identity

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1904-5352