"The line-and-wash drawings which grace these chapters were prepared for this English edition by Miss Mizota Kotoe, an instructor in the Tokyo Women's Art College, during a visit to Shinkyo in the summer of 1968. The drawings include views of Kasama and its environs, and of its guardian shrine...; of Shinkyo's buildings and grounds; and of the Shinkyo people themselves as they work, bathe, and relax"--Sensei and his people, p. xii.
Photographs, field notes, and book illustrations from anthropologist and former University of Iowa professor David Plath, documenting his 1965 fieldwork on Japanese communes.
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