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Category Archives: culture
Fun Link Friday: Early Sound & Video Footage of Japan
This week is a quick Fun Link Friday, as I don’t have much info on the origins of these audiovisual materials. These videos have been making their rounds lately, and so far as I can tell people have taken them … Continue reading
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Tagged audiovisual, culture, fun link friday, Japan, Japanese culture, media, modern, modern history, modern Japan, video
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Book Announcement: The Economic and Business History of Occupied Japan: New Perspectives
The Economic and Business History of Occupied Japan: New Perspectives The Occupation era (1945-1952) witnessed major change in Japan and the beginnings of its growth from of the ashes of defeat towards its status as a developmental model for much … Continue reading
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Tagged book announcement, books, economic history, Japanese history, modern, modern Japan, modern Japanese history, World War 2, WWII
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Fun Link Friday: Rice paddy art of Inakadate 2018
Every year when I remember that Inakadate in Aomori prefecture has new rice paddy art for us to enjoy, I get excited all over again! Each summer they pick new themes and create dramatic, beautiful images from variations of white, … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, art, fun link friday, Inakadate, Japan, Japanese art, rice paddies, rice paddy, rice paddy art
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Book Announcement: Japan at the Crossroads
Japan at the Crossroads: Conflict and Compromise after Anpo Nick Kapur —- In spring of 1960, Japan’s government passed Anpo, a revision of the postwar treaty that allows the United States to maintain a military presence in Japan. This move … Continue reading
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Tagged book announcement, books, history, Japanese history, Japanese society, modern, modern history, modern Japan, politics, protest, society
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Book Announcement: Anti-nuclear Protest in Post-Fukushima Tokyo: Power Struggles
Anti-nuclear Protest in Post-Fukushima Tokyo Power Struggles By Alexander James Brown This book explores the politics of anti-nuclear activism in Tokyo after the Fukushima nuclear disaster of March 2011. Analyzing the protests in the context of a longer history of … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, book announcement, books, Fukushima, Japan, Japanese politics, nuclear power, politics, protest, society
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Fun Link Friday: The view from the shogun’s (toilet) seat?
In case you needed a little more excitement on your visit to the bathrooms at Kyoto station, The Asahi Shimbun reported that through August 16, the subway station paneled the inside of two of their stalls (one in the men’s … Continue reading
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Tagged early modern, early modern history, early modern Japan, fun link friday, history, Japan, shogun, toilet
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Resource: Late Hokusai: Thought, Technique, Society
Those who are interested in art history or just a fan of early modern painting and prints can explore Late Hokusai: Thought, Technique, Society, an online bilingual research project centered on situating the artist Hokusai (1780-1849) in his social and … Continue reading
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Tagged art, early modern, early modern Japan, early modern prints, Edo, Edo period, Hokusai, Japan, Japanese art, prints
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Book Announcement: Land, Power, and the Sacred: The Estate System in Medieval Japan
Land, Power, and the Sacred: The Estate System in Medieval Japan Edited by Janet R. Goodwin, Joan R. Piggott Landed estates (shōen) produced much of the material wealth supporting all levels of late classical and medieval Japanese society. During the tenth through … Continue reading
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Tagged book announcement, books, Heian period, history, Japan, Japanese history, Kamakura period, Muromachi period, premodern, premodern Japan, religion, shoen system
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Fun Link Friday: Portraits of samurai
I’ve been majorly guilty of neglecting our Fun Link Friday posts, being busy this last month running the medieval komonjo workshop here at Michigan, but as the summer winds down I’m starting to catch up on my blogging duties! So … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, early modern, early modern Japan, fun link friday, Japan, photography, warrior
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Resource: Japanese Children’s Literature: A History from the International Library of Children’s Literature Collections
Japan’s National Diet Library (NDL) has a ton of digitized resources in both English and Japanese. So much so that sometimes it’s easy to forget how many of those resources have been curated into mini-exhibitions or databases geared toward specific … Continue reading
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Tagged books, children, Japan, Japanese literature, literature, literature studies, writing
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