Introduction
Bonding through context
Article outline
- 1.The concept of “bonding” in post 3.11 Japan
- 2.Bonding through context on tri-layered
grounds
- Interactional level
- Corporeal level
- Socio-cultural level
- 3.The plan of the book
- Section I.Bonding and stance-taking in creating
relationships
- Section II.The tactics and haggling of
“bonding/un-bonding”
- Section III.Bonding through embodied practices
- Section IV.Performing bonding through indexicality and
intertextuality
- 4.Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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