| Catland: The Soft Power of Cat Culture in Japan - Sarah Archer • libris.ro | 107.46 RON |
| Catland. The Soft Power of Cat Culture in Japan, Hardback - Sarah Archer • elefant.ro | 115.99 RON |
nWith charming storytelling, Catland will introduce you to cats practicing to become monks, a designer who makes cat costumes inspired by the fashions of 18th-century France, and skilled craftsmen who build pieces of fine furniture precisely scaled down to suit feline customers. Packed with photographs, works of art, pop culture and folklore, Catland is the perfect gift for the cat lover in your life. nIn Japan, cats rule. And the countrys feline love affair is now a worldwide phenomenon. From cat caf�s and Hello Kitty to the familiar sight of a maneki neko (beckoning cat) waving its paw from a shop window, cat lovers all over the world are more immersed in Japans cat culture than they may realize. With charming storytelling, Catland will introduce you to cats practicing to become monks, a designer who makes cat costumes inspired by the fashions of 18th-century France, and skilled craftsmen who build pieces of fine furniture precisely scaled down to suit feline customers. Packed with photographs, works of art, pop culture and folklore, Catland is the perfect gift for the cat lover in your life. nIn Japan, cats rule. And the countrys feline love affair is now a worldwide phenomenon. From cat caf�s and Hello Kitty to the familiar sight of a maneki neko (beckoning cat) waving its paw from a shop window, cat lovers all over the world are more immersed in Japans cat culture than they may realize. With charming storytelling, Catland will introduce you to cats practicing to become monks, a designer who makes cat costumes inspired by the fashions of 18th-century France, and skilled craftsmen who build pieces of fine furniture precisely scaled down to suit feline customers. Packed with photographs, works of art, pop culture and folklore, Catland is the perfect gift for the cat lover in your life. nIn Japan, cats rule. And the countrys feline love affair is now a worldwide phenomenon. From cat caf�s and Hello Kitty to the familiar sight of a maneki neko (beckoning cat) waving its paw from a shop window, cat lovers all over the world are more immersed in Japans cat culture than they may realize. With charming storytelling, Catland will introduce you to cats practicing to become monks, a designer who makes cat costumes inspired by the fashions of 18th-century France, and skilled craftsmen who build pieces of fine furniture precisely scaled down to suit feline customers. Packed with photographs, works of art, pop culture and fo