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Little Sister

Drifting Toward The Southeast : The Story Of Five Japanese Castaways : A Complete Translation Of Hyoson Kiryaku (a Brief Account Of Drifting Toward The Southeast) As Told To The Court Of Lord Yamauchi Of Tosa In 1852 By John Manjiro

Allies Of A Kind : The United States, Britain, And The War Against Japan, 1941-1945

Hiroshima In America : Fifty Years Of Denial

Samurai, Warfare And The State In Early Medieval Japan

In The Beginning, Woman Was The Sun : The Autobiography Of A Japanese Feminist

The Furry-legged Teapot

Among The Dead Cities : The History And Moral Legacy Of The WWII Bombing Of Civilians In Germany And Japan

Zen Gardens : Kyoto’s Nature Enclosed

Japanese Courtyard Gardens = [Tsuboniwa]

Handbook To Life In Medieval And Early Modern Japan

Frog In The Well : Portraits Of Japan By Watanabe Kazan, 1793-1841

Cinema Anime : Critical Engagements With Japanese Animation

Challenging Past And Present : The Metamorphosis Of Nineteenth-century Japanese Art

  • Challenging Past And Present : The Metamorphosis Of  Nineteenth-century Japanese Art
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    edited by Ellen P. Conant
  • Publication Details

    Book, University of Hawai’i Press, 2006
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    The complex and coherent development of Japanese art during the course of the nineteenth century was inadvertently disrupted by a political event: the Meiji Restoration of 1868. Challenging Past and Present, to the contrary, demonstrates that the period 1840 (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  N7354 .C45 2006  AVAILABLE

Daitokuji : The Visual Cultures Of A Zen Monastery

  • Daitokuji : The Visual Cultures Of A Zen Monastery
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    Gregory P.A. Levine
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    Book, 1st ed, University of Washington Press, 2005
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    The Zen Buddhist monastery Daitokuji in Kyoto has long been revered as a cloistered meditation center, a repository of art treasures, and a wellspring of the “Zen aesthetic.” Illuminating canonical and heretofore ignored works and mining a trove of documents, diaries, and modern writings, Levine argues for the plurality of Daitokuji’s visual arts and the breadth of social and ritual circumstances of art making and viewing within the monastery. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  N8193.3.Z46 L48 2005  AVAILABLE