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東アジア文化交渉研究 = Journal of East Asian cultural interaction studies. 15:131-147
Dianshizhai Huabao and ShenBao are significant new media accompanied Shanghai Modernization Process, recorded abundent information about the West-East cultural interaction in Shanghai. They are rich in content and illustrating pictures and easy to un
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大東史学. 3:95-110
清末に上海で出版された絵入り新聞『点石斎画報』には当時の中国社会の様子が生き生きと描かれている。本稿では、『点石斎画報』に描かれた科挙の様子を称する第一弾として、科挙
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史窓. :47-74
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東アジア文化交渉研究 = Journal of East Asian cultural interaction studies. 13:445-461
Wu Youru is one of the famous artist in late Qing Dynasty who made a great Contribution to the Dianshizhai Pictorial and also create another famous pictorial Feiyingge Pictorial. He combines the painting skills of traditional Chinese painting with th
Autor:
Motomi, TSUGAMI
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神戸女学院大学女性学評論 = Women's Studies Forum. 33:41-68
本論は、邦語歌唱運動を展開したソプラノ歌手の永井郁子 (1893~1983) に関する研究の一環として、日刊3紙『釜山日報』『朝鮮新聞』『毎日申報』掲載の記事を検討し、植民地朝鮮におけ
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法政研究. 83(3):453-483
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東アジア文化交渉研究 = Journal of East Asian cultural interaction studies. 7:435-447
In the late Qing and early Min periods, language and publications became two prevalent ways of Japanese culture transmission in China. After Jiawu China-Japan War, the two transmission methods reached their peaks. Language with the newly created Ja
Autor:
Motomi, TSUGAMI
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神戸女学院大学女性学評論 = Women's Studies Forum. 28:93-113
本稿はピアニスト小倉末子(1891~1944)の朝鮮への演奏旅行(1916年12月)について、当時朝鮮半島で発行されていた新聞各紙でどのような報道がなされていたのかを調査した結果を総括す
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東アジア文化交渉研究 = Journal of East Asian cultural interaction studies. 6:555-573
Japanese businessmen in Shanghai conducted various business activities after the Jiawu China-Japan War. Advertisements were one of them. During 1896-1914,the number of Japanese advertisements on Shen newspaper reached to more than 1000. This paper
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東アジア文化交渉研究 = Journal of East Asian Cultural Interaction Studies. 5:489-512
In the late Qing and early Min periods, Japanese insurance companies in Shanghai were still in their infancy. As of the present, there is very little research on this topic. As the major media form of the time, the Shenbao Newpaper provides a detaile