The Social Perception of Skin Color in Japan - JSTOR

peans or dark-skinned Africans or Indians, the Japanese valued "white" skin as beautiful and deprecated "black" skin as ugly. Their spontaneous responses to the white skin of Caucasoid Euro peans and the black skin of Negroid people were an extension of values deeply embedded in Japanese concepts of beauty.1 From ................
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