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    1. The Japanese Tea Ceremony and Pancultural Definitions of Art

      by WILSON, DANIEL

      The Journal Of Aesthetics And Art Criticism, Volume 76, Issue 1, pp. 33 - 44

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      The Journal Of Consumer Marketing, Volume 32, Issue 7.

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    3. Making Tea in Place: Experiences of Women Engaged in a Japanese Tea Ceremony

      by Sakuae, Mari and Reid, Denise

      Journal Of Occupational Science, Volume 19, Issue 3, pp. 283 - 291

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    1. The Japanese tea ceremony.

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      This item is currently Available Library Service Center, VC 8579 

    2. Chanoyu : Japanese tea ceremony

      Hayashiya Seizo ; foreword by Sen Sōshitsu ; pref. by Gotō Noboru ; catalogue adapted and translated by Emily J. Sano ; essays by H. Paul Varley ... [et al].

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      Check Holdings for this item's availability Library Service Center, GT2910 .H338 1979 c.1

    3. Cha-no-yu : the Japanese tea ceremony

      by A.L. Sadler.

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      Check Holdings for this item's availability Perkins & Bostock Library, GT2910 .S235 2001 

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    1. Religious and Philosophical Texts - Japanese Studies Religion - LibGuides at Duke University

      Texts include village documents, warrior codes, discourses on art and tea ceremony, reports of travelers to Europe as well as (...)

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      Includes painting, calligraphy, sculpture, gardens, swords, tea ceremony and textiles. A dictionary of Japanese (...)

    3. Been All Around This World: A Trip to Japan - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      He has been reinterpreting ‘chanoyu’ — traditional Japanese tea ceremony — since 2012 through contemporary elements, (...)

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