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Appreciations of Japanese Culture

Appreciations of Japanese Culture
Author: Donald Keene
Publisher:
Total Pages: 343
Release: 1971
Genre: Japanese literature
ISBN:

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Japanese Landscapes

Japanese Landscapes
Author: Cotton Mather
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 081318455X

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From the busy streets of Tokyo to the secluded shores of Kyushu, from the volcanoes of Hokkaido to the temples of Kyoto, the treasured landscapes of Japan are brought to life in this concise visual guide. Drawing upon years of observation, Cotton Mather, P.P. Karan, and Shigeru Iijima explore the complex interaction of culture, time, and space in the evolution of landscapes in Japan. The authors begin with a discussion of the landscape's general characteristics, including paucity of idle land, scarcity of level land, and its meticulous organization and immaculate nature. They then apply those characteristics to such favorite subjects as home gardens, sculpted plants, and flower arrangements, but also to more mundane matters such as roadside shoulders, utility lines, and walled urban areas. This unique blending of physical and social sciences with humanities perspectives offers a unified analysis of the Japanese landscape.


Japanese Culture

Japanese Culture
Author: Paul Varley
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2000-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780824821524

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For nearly three decades Japanese Culture has garnered high praise as an accurate and well-written introduction to Japanese history and culture. This widely used undergraduate text is now available in a new edition. Thoroughly updated, the fourth edition includes expanded sections on numerous topics, among which are samurai values, Zen Buddhism, the tea ceremony, Confucianism in the Tokugawa period, the story of the forty-seven ronin, Mito scholarship in the early nineteenth century, and mass culture and comics in contemporary times.


Currents in Japanese Culture

Currents in Japanese Culture
Author: Amy Vladeck Heinrich
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780231096966

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These twenty-nine original essays focuses on how cultural and literary genres and norms have developed in response to historical and cross-cultural influences.


Radicals and Realists in the Japanese Nonverbal Arts

Radicals and Realists in the Japanese Nonverbal Arts
Author: Thomas R. H. Havens
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2006-07-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780824830113

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Radicals and Realists is the first book in any language to discuss Japan’s avant-garde artists, their work, and the historical environment in which they produced it during the two most creative decades of the twentieth century, the 1950s and 1960s. Many of the artists were radicals, rebelling against existing canons and established authority. Yet at the same time they were realists in choosing concrete materials, sounds, and themes from everyday life for their art and in gradually adopting tactics of protest or resistance through accommodation rather than confrontation. Whatever the means of expression, the production of art was never devoid of historical context or political implication. Focusing on the nonverbal genres of painting, sculpture, dance choreography, and music composition, this work shows that generational and political differences, not artistic doctrines, largely account for the divergent stances artists took vis-a-vis modernism, the international arts community, Japan’s ties to the United States, and the alliance of corporate and bureaucratic interests that solidified in Japan during the 1960s. After surveying censorship and arts policy during the American occupation of Japan (1945–1952), the narrative divides into two chronological sections dealing with the 1950s and 1960s, bisected by the rise of an artistic underground in Shinjuku and the security treaty crisis of May 1960. The first section treats Japanese artists who studied abroad as well as the vast and varied experiments in each of the nonverbal avant-garde arts that took place within Japan during the 1950s, after long years of artistic insularity and near-stasis throughout war and occupation. Chief among the intellectuals who stimulated experimentation were the art critic Takiguchi Shuzo, the painter Okamoto Taro, and the businessman-painter Yoshihara Jiro. The second section addresses the multifront assault on formalism (confusingly known as "anti-art") led by visual artists nationwide. Likewise, composers of both Western-style and contemporary Japanese-style music increasingly chose everyday themes from folk music and the premodern musical repertoire for their new presentations. Avant-garde print makers, sculptors, and choreographers similarly moved beyond the modern—and modernism—in their work. A later chapter examines the artistic apex of the postwar period: Osaka’s 1970 world exposition, where more avant-garde music, painting, sculpture, and dance were on display than at any other point in Japan’s history, before or since. Radicals and Realists is based on extensive archival research; numerous concerts, performances, and exhibits; and exclusive interviews with more than fifty leading choreographers, composers, painters, sculptors, and critics active during those two innovative decades. Its accessible prose and lucid analysis recommend it to a wide readership, including those interested in modern Japanese art and culture as well as the history of the postwar years.


Against Harmony

Against Harmony
Author: James Mark Shields
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2017-04-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190664029

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Against Harmony traces the history of progressive and radical experiments in Japanese Buddhist thought and practice, from the mid-Meiji period through the early Showa. Perhaps the two best representations of progressive Buddhism during this time were the New Buddhist Fellowship (1899-1915) and the Youth League for Revitalizing Buddhism (1931-1936), both non-sectarian, lay movements well-versed in both classical Buddhist texts and Western philosophy and religion. Their work effectively collapsed commonly held distinctions between religion, philosophy, ethics, politics, and economics. Unlike many others of their day, they did not regard the novel forces of modernization as problematic and disruptive, but as opportunities. James Mark Shields examines the intellectual genealogy and alternative visions of progressive and radical Buddhism in the decades leading up to the Pacific War. Exposing the variety in the conceptions and manifestations of progress, reform, and modernity in this period, he outlines their important implications for postwar and contemporary Buddhism in Japan and elsewhere.


Modern Japanese Diaries

Modern Japanese Diaries
Author: Donald Keene
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780231114431

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A collection of journals written by Japanese men and women who journeyed to America, Europe, and China between 1860 and 1920. The diaries faithfully record personal views of the countries and their cultures and sentiments that range from delight to disillusionment.


The Postwar Developments of Japanese Studies in the United States

The Postwar Developments of Japanese Studies in the United States
Author: Helen Hardacre
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004109810

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This volume of twelve essays with useful bibliographies, in the fields of history, art, religion, literature, anthropology, political science, and law, documents the history of United States scholarship on Japan since 1945.


Art of Japan

Art of Japan
Author: Cleveland Museum of Art
Publisher: Hudson Hills
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780940717848

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The Cleveland Museum of Art has accumulated one of the premier collections of Japanese art in the West, and this publication brings together its best examples of Japanese art.