Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2012 (2015). Housewives of Japan:
An Ethnography of Real Lives and Consumerized Domesticity. NewYork:
Palgrave Macmillan. (1st and 2nd
edition, hardcover, paperback); (forthcoming Russian translation, Boston: Academic
Studies Press)
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 1997. Packaged Japaneseness:
Weddings, Business and Brides. London and Honolulu: Curzon Press and Hawaii
University Press.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. Forthcoming. Russian translationofHousewives of Japan: An Ethnography of
Real Lives and Consumerized Domesticity. Boston: Academic Studies Press.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra,
Forthcoming. "The COVID-19 Crisis as a Double-Edged Revealer: Japanese
Employees’ Hope for Change in Corporate Warrior Culture and the Gendered
Impediments to Such Change." Social Science Japan Journal (accepted for
publication).
Goldstein-Gidoni,
Ofra. 2022. “We are not Ikumen, We are Self-Reliant Househusbands:
Crafting a Stay-At-Home-Father Identity in Japan.” Current Anthropology 63(5): 541-569
Zaidman, Nurit and Ofra Goldstein-Gidoni. 2021. “The translation of
selfspirituality into organizations.” Social Compass, 68(1): 130-147.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2020. “Working Fathers in Japan: Leading a Change in Gender
Relations?” Gender, Work and Organizations 27 (3) 362-378.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2019. “The Japanese Corporate Family: The Gender
Contract
in Changing Society,” Journal of Family Issues 40 (7):
835-864.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2017. “The Joy of
Normal Living as the Promise of Happiness to Japanese Women and their Families,” Asian Studies Review 41(2):
281-298.
Goldstein-Gidoni,
Ofra and Mariko Ishikawa. 2017. “2000 jidai no Royal Heights wa Tsumatachi
no Okoku nanoka?” (2000s Royal
Heights: Housewives' Kingdom, Is It?). Kikan Minzokugaku (Ethnology
Quarterly), 161: 21-26 (In Japanese).
Klamperer, Ayala
and Ofra Goldstein-Gidoni. 2012. “Socialist Egalitarian Feminism in Early Postwar Japan:
Yamakawa Kikue and the ‘Democratization of Japan’”U.S.-Japan
Women's Journal 42 (3-30).
Zaidman, Nurit and Ofra Goldstein-Gidoni. 2011. “Spirituality
as a discarded form of Organizational Wisdom: Field based Analysis.” Group
and Organization Management 36 (5): 630-653 (IF 3.938)
Daliot-Bul, Michal and Ofra Goldstein-Gidoni. 2010. “On
Cultural Otherness in the Era of Globalization 3.0: Israeli Fans of Japanese
Popular Culture and ‘Japan’.” Encounters 3 (fall).
Zaidman,
Nurit, Ofra Goldstein-Gidoni and Iris Nehemia. 2009.“From temples to
organizations:
The Introduction and Packaging of Spirituality” Organization 16(4):
597-621
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra.
2005. “The Production and Consumption of 'Japanese Culture' in the Global
Cultural Market.” Journal of Consumer Culture 5(2): 155-179 (IF5 3.849).
Goldstein-Gidoni,
Ofra. 2003. “’Yapan Ze Kan’: Yapan Kealternativa Tarbutit Beisrael Shel
Shenot Haalpaim”
(‘Japan is Here’: Japan as a Cultural Alternative in Israel of the 2000s.) Israeli
Sociology 5(1): 193-218), (In Hebrew).
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra.
2003. “Producers of ‘Japan’ in Israel:
Cultural Appropriation in a Non-Colonial Context.” Ethnos 65(3):
365-390.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra & Daliot-Bul, Michal. 2002.“‘Shall We Dansu’: Dancing with the
West in Contemporary Japan,” Japan Forum Vol. 14(1):
63-75.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2001. “Hybridity and Distinction in Japanese
Contemporary
Commercial Weddings,” Social Science Japan Journal, 4(1): 21-38.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra.2001.
“The Making and Marking of the ‘Japanese’ and the ‘Western’ in Japanese Contemporary
Material Culture,” Journal of Material Culture, 6(1): 67-90. (5-year IF
1.367).
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2000. “The Production of Tradition and Culture
in the Japanese
Wedding Enterprise,” Ethnos, 65(1): 33-55.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra.
1999. Hakimono: Beniyat Zehut Migdarit Beyapan Hamodernit” (The Kimono: Constructing
gendered Identity in Modern Japan), Historia, 3: 123-146, (In Hebrew).
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra.1999.
“Kimono and the Construction of Gendered and Cultural Identities,” Ethnology, 38 (4):
351-370.
Under Revision
Goldstein-Gidoni,
Ofra
"Pandemic and the Japanese Gendered Organizational Culture: Crisis as a
Wake-up Call?" Gender,
Work and Organizaion, Special Issue "Old norms in the new normal: Exploring and resisting
the rise of the ideal pandemic worker" (R&R).
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra.
2018. "Consuming Domesticity in Post-Bubble Japan," Katarzyna J. Cwiertka (ed.), Consuming Post-bubble
Japan, Amsterdam: Amsterdam
University Press, pp. 107-129.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2017. "Being Happy as a Woman: The Promise
of Happiness for Middle Class Housewives in Japan," Holthus,
Barbara and Wolfram Manzenreiter (eds), Life Course, Happiness and Well-being in Japan,
London: Routledge, pp. 97-115.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2010. "Bridal Dress in Japan" in Joanne B. Eicher (ed.), Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, Vol. 6. Oxford and New York: Berg
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra.
2005. "Fashioning Cultural Identity: Body and Dress in Japan,"
153-166, in Jennifer Robertson (ed.), A Companion to the Anthropology of
Japan, Malden, MA and Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2019. “Fieldwork in the Third Space: Thoughts on E-conversation as a Reflexive Ethnographic Tool” in Wohin geht die Reise? (Where Does the Journey go to?”), herausgegeben von Sabine Eggmann, Susanna Kolbe und Justin Winkler. Basel: Akroama, p. 117-128. http://www.geruchderzeit.org
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2017. Book Review: “Economic
Citizenship: Neoliberal Paradoxeof
Empowerment” by Amalia
Sa’ar Israeli Sociology 19 (2):201-203 (in Hebrew).
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2014. Book Review:
“Coffee Life in Japan” by Merry White Journal
of Japanese Studies 40(2): 549-553.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra.
2014. Book Review: “Dilemmas of
Adulthood: Japanese Women and the Nuances of Long-Term Resistance” by Nancy
Rosenberger. Women's Studies
International Forum 47(A): 183-184.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2009. Book Review: “I’m Married to Your Company! Everyday Voices of Japanese Women” by Masako
Itoh. Social Science Japan Journal 12(1):
162-165.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2007. Book Review: “Beauty Up: Exploring Contemporary
Japanese
Body
Aesthetics” by Laura Miller. American Ethnologist34(2): 2031-2033.
Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra.1993. Book Review: “Japanese
Sense of Self” by Nancy R.
Rosenberger (ed.), (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992),” Ethnic
and Racial Studies16(4): 754-755.
Faculty of Social
Sciences, Sociology and Anthropology:
Faculty representative, Tel Aviv
Univerity PhD Committee, 2018- ;The Yonathan Shapiro Foundation (2003-2005,
chair 2004-5, chair 2007-2010), The Institute of Social Research (management
member 2002-2005, 2010 – chair of board), The Horvitz Institute of Research
(management member 2003-2010, 2010 - chair), Polak Grants committee
(2006-2010), MA advisor (2008-2009); Department Chair, 2010-2013; Chair,
Departmental PHd Committee
Faculty of Humanities and East
Asian Studies: Rotenshtreich PHd
Excellence Grant Committee (Vatat), 2018-2020; The Thomas Arthur Arnold Fund
for Excellence in Historical Research Committee member (2020- ); Faculty
representative, Tel Aviv Univerity PhD Committee 2016-2017; Faculty (associate
professors) represantive, TAU Seante 2019-
Steering Committee(1995-1999,
chair), Pedagogical Committee (2000-2005, 2006-7, 2002-4 chair), The Shoul N.
Eisenberg Chair for East Asian Affairs Pedagogical committee (2000-2005, 2007-)
; (Co) Chair, Yad Handiv Rotchild Grant for Asian Studies, 2014-2018;
TUA IRB Institutional
Review Board
Fulbright Postdoctoral
Fellowships committee (2022-)
Israeli Anthropological
Association: (committee member
1996-2003, 2007-2010), organization of annual conferences
East Asian Studies in Israel (annual meetings organizer 2002-2005, 2008 chair).
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Anthroplogy, Current Anthroplogy, American Ethnologist, Social Anthroplogy,
Ethnology; Journal of Consumer Culture; Gender & Society, Journal of Family
Issues, Ethnic
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Studies, Internationa Journal of Social Welfare; Social Science Japan Journal, Israeli
Sociology (Hebrew), Theory and Criticism (Hebrew), Megamot (Hebrew);
Callifornia University Press; Cornell University Press (book ms).
Editorial Board:
Israeli Sociology
(2003-2007); Social Science Japan Journal (SSJJ), Regioal Champion, 2017-