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-== See also ==+'''''Shibui''''' (渋い) (adjective), '''''shibumi''''' (渋み) (noun), or '''''shibusa''''' (渋さ) (noun) are [[Japanese language|Japanese]] words which refer to a particular aesthetic of simple, subtle, and unobtrusive beauty. Like other Japanese aesthetic terms, such as ''[[Iki (aesthetic ideal)|iki]]'' and ''[[wabi-sabi]]'', ''shibui'' can apply to a wide variety of subjects, not just art or fashion.
-* ''[[Being in the World]]''+
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-* [[Lifestyle (sociology)]]+
-* [[Lifeworld]]+
-* [[Personal life]]+
-* [[Realism (arts)]]+
-* [[Shibui]]+
-* [[Simple living]]+
-* [[Technics and Time, 1]]+
-* ''[[Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life]]''+
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-==Further reading==+
-* ''[[The Psychopathology of Everyday Life]]'' ([[1901]]) - [[Sigmund Freud]]+
-* ''[[Critique of Everyday Life]]'' ([[1947]]) - [[Henri Lefebvre]]+
-* ''[[The Revolution of Everyday Life]]'' ([[1967]]) - [[Raoul Vaneigem]] +
-* ''[[The Practice of Everyday Life]]'' ([[1974]]) - [[Michel de Certeau]]+
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Shibui (渋い) (adjective), shibumi (渋み) (noun), or shibusa (渋さ) (noun) are Japanese words which refer to a particular aesthetic of simple, subtle, and unobtrusive beauty. Like other Japanese aesthetic terms, such as iki and wabi-sabi, shibui can apply to a wide variety of subjects, not just art or fashion.



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