Dozoku, Oyakata-kokata, and Basic Village Organization in Japan
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This article analyses the K. Aruga's <I>dozoku</I> theory by comparison with that of S. Kitano. Between these two scholars there existed a great disagreement in notion of the rural sociology in Japan.<BR>Aruga, one of the most important forerunners in the Japanese rural sociology, investigated the social structure of villages in Japan in terms of the conjunction of households. As a result, he insisted the existence of the same structural principles between village communities and the rest of Japanese society.<BR>It was S. Kitano who proposed one of the most important critiques on Aruga's theory. According to Kitano, Aruga could not distinguish between <I>dozozoku</I> and <I>oyakata-kokata</I> relation, and eventually his theory shows theoretical and methodological deficiencies.<BR>Here it may be important to re-examine the Kitano's <I>deizoku</I> theory in view of the availability for doing empirical research. In the analysis on this line, the focus would be on rethinking the notion of '<I>kezfu</I>' the relationship between a stem household and a branch household in a <I>dozoku</I> group.
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