Mary Reisel: "Compensated Dating" Researcher

23/08/2020 44 min Episodio 19
Mary Reisel: "Compensated Dating" Researcher

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Episode Synopsis

This episode I speak with Mary Reisel. Mary is an applied anthropologist, who has lived in Japan for nearly 20 years. Her main area of expertise is consumer psychology.  She is also a PhD. candidate from Meiji Gakuin University and her dissertation is on Japanese "Enjyo Kosai" also known as Compensated Dating and how it applies to consumption and E-Commerce. After ten years of researching this controversial subject, she explains how sexuality, intimacy, and desire are not only closely linked to consumerism but also hold the keys to everything in life. In this episode we get to hear the origins, the real motivation behind "Enjoy Kosai" and the current status of compensated dating in Japan. Other topics we discuss:Why intimacy in Japan is very different than in the WestHow "Enjyo Kosai" started out as a game among high-class womenA question from a Japanese student regarding "love" which changed her viewsMarco Polo's role in her early interest in Asia and JapanThe foreign press influence in the image of "Enjyo Kosai""Enjyo Kosai" was never about sexual relations. . . The history and role of Japanese "Snacks" and Hostess barsIs "Enjyo Kosai" female empowerment, therapy, or abuse?How she did her research and how many interviews she conductedHow shopping and sex are related to the meaning of lifeThe deep psychological answer to consumerism and "Enjyo Kosai" Mary Reisel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mreisel/Nightwork: Sexuality, Pleasure, and Corporate Masculinity in a Tokyo Hostess Club: https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Anne-Allison/dp/0226014878gugu Mattress Company: https://gugu.jpDream Drive: https://www.dreamdrive.life

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