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Autor:
C. Andrew Gerstle
Publikováno v:
Oral Tradition, Vol 20, Iss 2, Pp 188-216 (2005)
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https://doaj.org/article/73ebdf649beb44c8834f6edc06a1b2fb
Autor:
Andrew Gerstle
Publikováno v:
The Tokugawa World ISBN: 9781003198888
This chapter briefly examines the state of research on shunga, including the recent exhibitions that have had an impact on its scholarly and popular perception. It considers the representation of female sexuality in shunga discourse in the second hal
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003198888-44
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003198888-44
Autor:
Andrew Gerstle, Anthony Milner
Much recent writing about Asian societies and Asian Histories adopts a homogenising vision of humanity. It views the definition of cultural difference as an'Orientalist'project serving colonial or neo-colonial purposes. This unusual collection of ess
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Sumie Jones, Glynne Walley, Harold Bolitho, Jay Rubin, Alan Cummings, David Sitkin, Adam Kabat, Gregory Pflugfelder, Cheryl Crowley, Matthew Fraleigh, Dylan McGee, Steven Wills, Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen, John Solt, Thomas Hare, Stefania Burk, David Cannell, Henry D. Smith, Adam L. Kern, Marcia Yonemoto, Howard Hibbett, Toru Takahashi, Shelley Fenno Quinn, Charles Fox, Andrew Gerstle, Paul Gordon Schalow, Robert Campbell
This is the first of a three-volume anthology of Edo- and Meiji-era urban literature that includes An Edo Anthology: Literature from Japan's Mega-City, 1750-1850 and A Tokyo Anthology: Literature from Japan's Modern Metropolis, 1850-1920. The present
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https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824882631
https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824882631
Autor:
C. Andrew Gerstle
The vibrant merchant culture of Tokugawa Japan gave rise to many new forms of art, none more fascinating than the puppet theater, Jōruri, created chiefly by Chikamatsu Monzaemon, the foremost playwright of popular Japanese drama. In this analysis of
Autor:
Andrew Gerstle
Publikováno v:
Oral Tradition, Vol 20, Iss 2, Pp 188-216 (2005)
Andrew Gerstle
Andrew Gerstle
Autor:
C. Andrew Gerstle
Publikováno v:
Oral Tradition, Vol 20, Iss 2, Pp 188-216 (2005)
Japan is an interesting comparative point in the broader history of modes of reading and literary/artistic composition, and in understanding the role of performance in literary culture.2 It has a relatively long tradition of literary production in bo