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The Practice and Meaning of Bonsai, Ikebana, and Tea in Montreal and Abroad: A Case Study of the Processes of Cultural Globalization
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The Practice and Meaning of Bonsai, Ikebana, and Tea in Montreal and Abroad: A Case Study of the Processes of Cultural Globalization
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A study of the practice and meaning of Japanese traditional arts abroad. The author studied the development of specialized bonsai, ikebana and tea ceremony courses in Montreal to understand the idea of cultural globalization.
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Master's Thesis
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Concordia University
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Montreal
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2002
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iv-249p.
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en
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Wilson, Hayley. “The Practice and Meaning of Bonsai, Ikebana, and Tea in Montreal and Abroad: A Case Study of the Processes of Cultural Globalization.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 2002. https://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/981297/1/MQ68390.PDF.
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