![]() This was followed with a fictional account of the Heian era noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu, titled The Tale of Murasaki. The next book, Kimono: Fashioning Culture is about traditional Japanese clothing and the history of the kimono. Her first book, Geisha, was based on her early research. ![]() Since that time, she has written five books. ![]() dissertation, entitled The institution of the geisha in modern Japanese society. ![]() For her graduate studies, Dalby studied and performed fieldwork in Japan of the geisha community of Ponto-chō, which she wrote about in her Ph.D. Liza Crihfield Dalby (born 1950) is an American anthropologist and novelist specializing in Japanese culture. Kikuko (name given to Dalby as a teenager living in Japan), Ichigiku ( 市菊) : 105 (name given when informally working as a geisha in the 1970s)Īnthropologist and novelist specializing in Japanese culture ![]()
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