The Visual Culture of Meiji Japan
Negotiating the Transition to Modernity
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Negotiating the Transition to Modernity
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This volume examines the visual culture of Japan¿s transition to modernity, from 1868 to the first decades of the twentieth century.
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This volume examines the visual culture of Japan¿s transition to modernity, from 1868 to the first decades of the twentieth century.
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- Routledge Research in Art History
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 177mm x 253mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9780367612849
- ISBN-10: 0367612844
- Artikelnr.: 62274159
- Routledge Research in Art History
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 177mm x 253mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9780367612849
- ISBN-10: 0367612844
- Artikelnr.: 62274159
Ayelet Zohar is Senior Lecturer of History of Art at Tel Aviv University. Alison J. Miller is Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of the South (Sewanee).
Introduction. In-Between Temporality and Spatiality: Visual Convergences and Meiji Hybridity Ayelet Zohar and Alison J. Miller 1. Between Kanji and Hiragana: An Allegorical Reading of the Katakana (Non-) Space Michio Hayashi 2. Modernization as Rejection of Westernization: The Case of Japanese Calligraphy Eugenia Bogdanova-Kummer 3. Classical Greece in Japan and Why It Matters: A Postcolonial Perspective Michael Lucken 4. Medievalism, Modernity, and Militarism in Imperial Japan Oleg Benesch 5. Dinner Table Negotiations: Tableware and the presentation of Japan at the Enry
kan Mary Redfern 6. Imaging Industry: Woodblock Prints, Factory Women, and Sericulture in Meiji Japan Alison J. Miller 7. Negotiating Realism: Kawabata Gyokush
s Strive for Modern Japanese Painting Katharina Rode 8. Mural Paintings in late 19th and early 20th century Western-style Public Buildings in Japan Emiko Yamanashi 9. Framing Scenery: A Potential History of Landscape Photography in Colonial Hokkaid
Ayelet Zohar 10. Colors of Empire: Watercolor in Meiji Japan Chinghsin Wu 11. Exploring Tokyös Hidden Spaces in Nagai Kaf
s Hiyorigeta (Fair-Weather Clogs, 1914) with Charles Baudelaire
s Flâneur and Walter Benjamin
s Porosity Evelyn Schulz
kan Mary Redfern 6. Imaging Industry: Woodblock Prints, Factory Women, and Sericulture in Meiji Japan Alison J. Miller 7. Negotiating Realism: Kawabata Gyokush
s Strive for Modern Japanese Painting Katharina Rode 8. Mural Paintings in late 19th and early 20th century Western-style Public Buildings in Japan Emiko Yamanashi 9. Framing Scenery: A Potential History of Landscape Photography in Colonial Hokkaid
Ayelet Zohar 10. Colors of Empire: Watercolor in Meiji Japan Chinghsin Wu 11. Exploring Tokyös Hidden Spaces in Nagai Kaf
s Hiyorigeta (Fair-Weather Clogs, 1914) with Charles Baudelaire
s Flâneur and Walter Benjamin
s Porosity Evelyn Schulz
Introduction. In-Between Temporality and Spatiality: Visual Convergences and Meiji Hybridity Ayelet Zohar and Alison J. Miller 1. Between Kanji and Hiragana: An Allegorical Reading of the Katakana (Non-) Space Michio Hayashi 2. Modernization as Rejection of Westernization: The Case of Japanese Calligraphy Eugenia Bogdanova-Kummer 3. Classical Greece in Japan and Why It Matters: A Postcolonial Perspective Michael Lucken 4. Medievalism, Modernity, and Militarism in Imperial Japan Oleg Benesch 5. Dinner Table Negotiations: Tableware and the presentation of Japan at the Enry
kan Mary Redfern 6. Imaging Industry: Woodblock Prints, Factory Women, and Sericulture in Meiji Japan Alison J. Miller 7. Negotiating Realism: Kawabata Gyokush
s Strive for Modern Japanese Painting Katharina Rode 8. Mural Paintings in late 19th and early 20th century Western-style Public Buildings in Japan Emiko Yamanashi 9. Framing Scenery: A Potential History of Landscape Photography in Colonial Hokkaid
Ayelet Zohar 10. Colors of Empire: Watercolor in Meiji Japan Chinghsin Wu 11. Exploring Tokyös Hidden Spaces in Nagai Kaf
s Hiyorigeta (Fair-Weather Clogs, 1914) with Charles Baudelaire
s Flâneur and Walter Benjamin
s Porosity Evelyn Schulz
kan Mary Redfern 6. Imaging Industry: Woodblock Prints, Factory Women, and Sericulture in Meiji Japan Alison J. Miller 7. Negotiating Realism: Kawabata Gyokush
s Strive for Modern Japanese Painting Katharina Rode 8. Mural Paintings in late 19th and early 20th century Western-style Public Buildings in Japan Emiko Yamanashi 9. Framing Scenery: A Potential History of Landscape Photography in Colonial Hokkaid
Ayelet Zohar 10. Colors of Empire: Watercolor in Meiji Japan Chinghsin Wu 11. Exploring Tokyös Hidden Spaces in Nagai Kaf
s Hiyorigeta (Fair-Weather Clogs, 1914) with Charles Baudelaire
s Flâneur and Walter Benjamin
s Porosity Evelyn Schulz