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Tag Archives: body
Call for Papers: 23rd Annual Japan Studies Graduate Conference at UCLA
We are pleased to announce a call for papers for the 23rd Annual Japan Studies Graduate Conference to be held in historic Royce Hall at UCLA, October 29th, 2018. The conference is titled: “Bent out of Shape: Remolding Conceptions of Materiality and … Continue reading
FLF: Anatomical Cross-sections Made from Japanese Mulberry Paper
Lost at E-Minor shared some fascinating art by Lisa Nilsson earlier this month. Her Tissue Series “Anatomical Cross-Sections in Paper” utilizes Japanese mulberry paper. Lisa writes on her website that: These pieces are made of Japanese mulberry paper and the gilded edges … Continue reading
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Tagged art, body, fun link friday, human body, Japan, Japanese art, Lisa Nilsson, paper, paper art
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Book Announcement: WOMEN ADRIFT: The Literature of Japan’s Imperial Body
How women figured in the expansion of the national body of the Japanese empire WOMEN ADRIFT: The Literature of Japan’s Imperial Body By Noriko J. Horiguchi University of Minnesota Press | 272 pages | 2011 ISBN 978-0-8166-6978-3 | paperback | … Continue reading
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Tagged body, books, empire, history, imperial Japan, Japan, Japanese empire, literature, women, womens studies
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