著者
中橋 美智子 大迫 由紀子
出版者
The Japan Society of Home Economics
雑誌
家政学雑誌 (ISSN:04499069)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.30, no.3, pp.241-247, 1979-04-20 (Released:2010-03-09)
参考文献数
7

This report is the comparative study about the distribution of skin temperatures of different physique. Two physiques, namely plump and slender, were compared, selecting five healthy grown-up female students of each type.The surrounding temperatures were set at 30°, 20°, and 10°C. For each surrounding condition, experiments were carried out with thick and thin clothings. Skin temperatures on vaious parts of the body were measured by the thermistor thermometer. The following conclusions were obtained by the experiment.1. In case of the surrounding temperature of 20°C and 30°C, the skin temperature of the slender type was generally higher than that of the plump type. The difference was especially marked at the back, the waist and the upper arms, under the surrounding temperature of 20°C.2. Under the low surrounding temperature (10°C), the skin temperature of the two types were different on various parts of the body, being greater on limbs in the case of slender type, but greater on trunk in the case of plump type.
著者
野上 遊夏 中橋 美智子
出版者
日本衣服学会
雑誌
日本衣服学会誌 = Japanese journal of clothing research (ISSN:09105778)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.52, no.2, pp.97-112, 2009-03-31
参考文献数
82

<p>  The practice of foot-binding that had been applied to female feet in China since 1,000 years ago is regarded as a representative corporal restraint, along with the corsets that had been popular in Europe. Foot-binding used to be a long-standing custom that had been practiced until the first half of 20th century, although it deforms a part of body, accompanied by so much pain as causing difficulties in daily life. However, in the end of the era of Quing Dynasty, the movement against the practice of foot-binding had become intensive, by which Chinese women had been barely emancipated from the corporal restraint custom, bringing it gradually to extinction.</p><p>  In this study, the author searched and retrieved every description of foot-binding in literary works of China, dating back to the history over 1,000 years as well as up to the contemporary literature. The author groped for the idea and thoughts held by the Chinese people at that time toward the foot-binding from the expressions in writing and read carefully the changes in consciousness affected by the vicissitudes of the times through these literary works for clarification from the standpoint of clothes and health.</p>
著者
野上 遊夏 中橋 美智子
出版者
日本衣服学会
雑誌
日本衣服学会誌 (ISSN:09105778)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.52, no.2, pp.97-112, 2009 (Released:2021-06-15)
参考文献数
91

The practice of foot-binding that had been applied to female feet in China since 1,000 years ago is regarded as a representative corporal restraint, along with the corsets that had been popular in Europe. Foot-binding used to be a long-standing custom that had been practiced until the first half of 20th century, although it deforms a part of body, accompanied by so much pain as causing difficulties in daily life. However, in the end of the era of Quing Dynasty, the movement against the practice of foot-binding had become intensive, by which Chinese women had been barely emancipated from the corporal restraint custom, bringing it gradually to extinction.  In this study, the author searched and retrieved every description of foot-binding in literary works of China, dating back to the history over 1,000 years as well as up to the contemporary literature. The author groped for the idea and thoughts held by the Chinese people at that time toward the foot-binding from the expressions in writing and read carefully the changes in consciousness affected by the vicissitudes of the times through these literary works for clarification from the standpoint of clothes and health.