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was a Japanese anthropologist and Professor Emerita of Social Anthropology at the
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Education and career

Nakane was born in Tokyo and spent her teenage years in Beijing. She graduated from
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in 1947 and then completed her graduate work specializing in
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at the University of Tokyo in 1952. In 1953–1957, she did fieldwork in India and studied in the
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. Nakane served as Visiting Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the
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at the invitation of
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from 1959 to 1960 and as Visiting Lecturer in the School of Oriental and African Studies at the
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at the invitation of Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf in 1960–1961. In 1970, Nakane became the first female professor at the University of Tokyo, where she served as Director of the Institute of Oriental Culture from 1980 to 1982. She was also Professor at
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and the National Museum of Ethnology and Visiting Professor at
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from 1975 to 1980. Nakane retired from the University of Tokyo in 1987. In 1995, she became the first and only female member of the
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. She was also an honorary member of the
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Japan as Vertical Society

Nakane's work focuses on cross-cultural comparisons of social structures in Asia, notably Japan, India, and China. She is internationally known for her bestselling book, ''Japanese Society'', which has been translated into 13 languages. In this book, Nakane characterizes Japan as "a vertical society" where human relations are based on "place" (shared space) instead of "attribute" (qualification).


Publications


Books

*Nakane, C. (1967). ''Kinship and economic organization in rural Japan.''
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. *Nakane, C. (1970). ''Japanese society.''
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. *Nakane, C. (1972). ''Human relations in Japan: Summary translation of “Tateshakai no Ningen Kankei.”''
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, Japan. *Nakane, C., & Chiao, C. (Eds.). (1992). ''Home bound: Studies in East Asian society—Papers presented at the symposium in honor of the 80th birthday of Professor Fei Xiaotong.'' Tokyo: Center for East Asian Cultural Studies and Toyo Bunko. *Nakane, C., & Oishi, S. (Eds.). (1990). ''Tokugawa Japan: The social and economic antecedents of modern Japan.'' Tokyo:
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Articles

*Nakane, C. (1964). Logic and the smile: When Japanese meet Indians. ''Japan Quarterly'', ''11''(4), 434–438. *Nakane, C. (1965). Towards a theory of Japanese social structure: A unilateral society. ''The Economic Weekly'', ''17''(5–7), 197–216. *Nakane, C. (1972). Social background of Japanese in Southeast Asia. ''The Developing Economics'', ''10''(2), 115–125. *Nakane, C. (1974). Cultural anthropology in Japan. ''
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'', ''3'', 57–72. *Nakane, C. (1975). A cross-cultural look at organizational behavior with particular attention to the difference between Japan and the United States. ''Linguistic Communications'', ''15'', 95–106. *Nakane, C. (1975). Fieldwork in India: A Japanese experience. In A. Beteille & T. N. Madan (Eds.), ''Encounter and experience: Personal accounts of fieldwork'' (pp. 13–26).
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. *Nakane, C. (1982). The effect of cultural tradition on anthropologists. In H. M. Fahim (Ed.), ''Indigenous anthropology in non-Western countries: Proceedings of a Burg Wartenstein symposium'' (pp. 52–60).
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Honors

*Elected to the
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, 1977. *
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Purple ribbon, 1990. *
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, 2001. "Cultural Highlights; From the Japanese Press (August 1–October 31, 2001),"
''Japan Foundation Newsletter,'' Vol. XXIX, No. 2, p. 7. ISSN 0385-2318


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Chie Nakane (The Rolex Awards for Enterprise)


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Interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 19th October 2009 (video)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nakane, Chie 1926 births 2021 deaths Writers from Tokyo 20th-century Japanese women writers Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon Recipients of the Order of Culture Japanese anthropologists Japanese women anthropologists University of Tokyo faculty University of Tokyo alumni Osaka University faculty Teikyo University faculty Tsuda University alumni Members of the American Philosophical Society