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Christine M. E. Guth
Articles crafted from lacquer, silk, cotton, paper, ceramics, and iron were central to daily life in early modern Japan. They were powerful carriers of knowledge, sociality, and identity, and their facture was a matter of serious concern among makers
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CHRISTINE M. E. GUTH
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Journal of American Studies. 56:812-839
Studies of the development of vegetarianism in the United States between the Civil War and World War I emphasize the distinctly American character the movement assumed during this period. They take a top-down prescriptive perspective that emphasizes
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Christine M. E. Guth
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Winterthur Portfolio. 55:257-284
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Christine M. E. Guth
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The Journal of American-East Asian Relations. 28:193-217
Japanese food first became the focus of serious attention in the United States during the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), when Japan’s victory over the Russian empire signaled that nation’s arrival as a new world power. This newfound interest h
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Christine M. E. Guth
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Journal of Japonisme. 6:1-26
Mary McNeil Fenollosa’s 1906 novel The Dragon Painter and its 1919 filmic adaptation sit at the intersection of American literary, art, and film history. Simultaneously personal and political, each is a product of its time and place. Together, they
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Christine M. E. Guth
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The Journal of Japanese Studies. 46:276-279
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Christine M. E. Guth
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Res: Anthropology and aesthetics. :253-264
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Christine M. E. Guth
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Religion and the Arts. 23:593-595
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Christine M. E. Guth
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The Art Bulletin. 99:197-199
The work of contemporary Japanese architects such as Yoshio Taniguchi, Tadao Ando, and Kengo Kuma has been the subject of much popular and scholarly writing in European languages, but the same cann...