Hendry, Joy

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Name (Latin)
Hendry, Joy
Date of birth
1945-10-23
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 59167996
Wikidata: Q43901257
Library of congress: n 81078065
Sources of Information
  • Her Marriage in changing Japan, 1981:t.p. (Joy Hendry)
  • Her Marriage in changing Japan, 1986, c1981:t.p. (Joy Hendry) p. 3 of cover (lecturer in social anthro., Oxford Polytechnic)
  • Interpreting Japanese society, 1998:CIP t.p. (Joy Hendry) data sheet (b. 10/23/45)
Wikipedia description:

Rosemary Joy Hendry (born 1945) is a British cultural anthropologist. Born in the city of Birmingham, she completed a Bachelor of Science degree from King's College in 1966, and a Bachelor of Letters (BLitt) degree at Lady Margaret Hall at the University of Oxford in 1974. She was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree from the same institution in 1979. She conducted much of her early research in Japan. Initially studying family and marriage in the rural community of Kyushu, she later moved to studying rearing practices for children before pre-school both in Kyushu and in a seaside community near Tokyo, and then to examining self-presentation and politeness in language. She later began a project studying diplomacy, with the involvement of British and Japanese diplomats and the British Foreign Office. Beginning in 1975, her work in Japan continued till at least 2004. She has also worked in several other countries, including Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, and Tanzania, where she worked on applying a comparative approach to her work in Japan. At some point she served as a principal lecturer at Oxford University.

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