Interdisciplinary Edo
Interdisciplinary Edo
Toward an Integrated Approach to Early Modern Japan
Hedberg, William C.; Schlachet, Joshua
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2024
262
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9781032268019
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Joshua Schlachet and William C. Hedberg
Part I: Interconnected Edo-Global Roots and Routes of Early Modern Japan
2. The Buddhist World Map in Edo Print Culture:
Religious Vision in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
D. Max Moerman
3. What Was Dutch in Early Modern Japan?
Claire E. Cooper
4. Nonsense, Gibberish, and Scribble:
Playing with Foreign Languages and Re-Orienting Epistemic Regimes
Drisana Misra
5. Ocean Influences: Managing Risk in Coastal Shipping
Jakobina Arch
Part II: Objects and Ideas-Crosscurrents in Material and Intellectual Culture
6. The Environmental and Material Foundations of Kyoto
Morgan Pitelka
7. Seeing History: Warrior Images in Late Edo Popular Culture
Hilary K. Snow
8. Ninety-Nineteenth Bottles of Wine:
Objects, Affects, and Intoxication in Shikitei Sanba's Namaei Katagi
Dylan McGee
Part III: Popular Culture and Aesthetics-How Serious Was Play in Edo Japan?
9. Poetry, Natural Wonders, and Changing Perception in Tokugawa Japan
Nobuko Toyosawa
10. New Bracken and Flying Hover Flies and the Expanding Universe of Painting in Late Eighteenth-Century Japan
Chelsea Foxwell
11. Against Popularization: Anti-Populist Currents in Edo-Period Literati Culture
Yoshitaka Yamamoto
Part IV: Edo After Edo- What is 'Early Modern,' 'Japanese,' and 'Cultural' About
Early Modern Japanese Culture?
12. The Modern Discovery of Furyu in Twentieth Century Japan
Jingyi Li
13. Histories of Periodization: Demarcations, Blurred Boundaries, and New Perspectives
Christina Laffin
14. Modern Predicaments and Forgotten Enlightenment:
Towards a Post-Post-Colonial Humanity (In Honor of Tetsuo Najita)
Katsuya Hirano, Translated by N.H. Wimpey
15. The Always Already (But Maybe Not Quite) Pre-Postmodern Edo
Christopher Smith
16. Conclusion: Should Japanese Studies Be Disciplined?
Joshua Schlachet and William C. Hedberg
Joshua Schlachet and William C. Hedberg
Part I: Interconnected Edo-Global Roots and Routes of Early Modern Japan
2. The Buddhist World Map in Edo Print Culture:
Religious Vision in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
D. Max Moerman
3. What Was Dutch in Early Modern Japan?
Claire E. Cooper
4. Nonsense, Gibberish, and Scribble:
Playing with Foreign Languages and Re-Orienting Epistemic Regimes
Drisana Misra
5. Ocean Influences: Managing Risk in Coastal Shipping
Jakobina Arch
Part II: Objects and Ideas-Crosscurrents in Material and Intellectual Culture
6. The Environmental and Material Foundations of Kyoto
Morgan Pitelka
7. Seeing History: Warrior Images in Late Edo Popular Culture
Hilary K. Snow
8. Ninety-Nineteenth Bottles of Wine:
Objects, Affects, and Intoxication in Shikitei Sanba's Namaei Katagi
Dylan McGee
Part III: Popular Culture and Aesthetics-How Serious Was Play in Edo Japan?
9. Poetry, Natural Wonders, and Changing Perception in Tokugawa Japan
Nobuko Toyosawa
10. New Bracken and Flying Hover Flies and the Expanding Universe of Painting in Late Eighteenth-Century Japan
Chelsea Foxwell
11. Against Popularization: Anti-Populist Currents in Edo-Period Literati Culture
Yoshitaka Yamamoto
Part IV: Edo After Edo- What is 'Early Modern,' 'Japanese,' and 'Cultural' About
Early Modern Japanese Culture?
12. The Modern Discovery of Furyu in Twentieth Century Japan
Jingyi Li
13. Histories of Periodization: Demarcations, Blurred Boundaries, and New Perspectives
Christina Laffin
14. Modern Predicaments and Forgotten Enlightenment:
Towards a Post-Post-Colonial Humanity (In Honor of Tetsuo Najita)
Katsuya Hirano, Translated by N.H. Wimpey
15. The Always Already (But Maybe Not Quite) Pre-Postmodern Edo
Christopher Smith
16. Conclusion: Should Japanese Studies Be Disciplined?
Joshua Schlachet and William C. Hedberg