
New Books in Sociology Shilla Lee , "Crafting Rural Japan: Traditional Potters and Rural Creativity in Regional Revitalization" (Routledge, 2024)
Dec 7, 2025
Shilla Lee, a postdoctoral researcher focusing on contemporary craft and rural creativity in Japan, shares fascinating insights on revitalizing rural areas through art. She highlights Tamba Sasayama’s pottery industry as a beacon of hope and innovation. Discussing her fieldwork experiences, she reveals challenges in establishing trust among local potters and how creativity can reshape rural identity. Lee emphasizes the need for local engagement rather than top-down policies to truly foster change, making rural Japan's future look promising.
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Rurality Recast As Possibility
- 'Creative village' reframes rurality as a space of possibility rather than backwardness.
- Tamba Sasayama used this idea to position rural life as experimental and future-facing.
Rural Spaces As Sites Of Hope
- Lee locates 'hope' in rural places as a response to Japan's post-growth anxieties.
- Rural revitalization becomes a national project to cultivate new future expectations.
Study Rurality As An Analytical Lens
- Studying 'of' rural space means connecting local practices to national dynamics and values.
- This lens highlights how rurality challenges urban-centered norms about good life and growth.

