
Being modern in Japan : culture and society from the 1910s to 1930s
editors Elise K. Tipton and John Clark
Bok · Engelsk · 2000
Utgitt | Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press , 2000
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Omfang | 224 s.
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Opplysninger | The artists start to dance: the changing image of the body in art of the Taishô Period / Mizusawa Tsutomu -- Indices of modernity: changes in popular reprographic representation / John Clark -- The formation of the audiences for modern art in Japan / Omuka Toshiharu -On rationalization and the national lifestyle: Japanese design in the 1920s and 1930s/Kashiwagi Hiroshi -- Japanese modernism and consumerism: forging the new artistic field of "Shôgyô Bijutsu" (commercial art) / Gennifer Weisenfeld -- The cultured life as contested space: dwelling and discourse in the 1920s / Jordan Sand -- The cafe: contested space of modernity in interwar Japan / Elise K. Tipton -- An alternate informant: middleclass women and mass magazines in 1920s Japan / Barbara Hamill Sato -The divided appetite: "eating" in the literature of the 1920s / Tomoko Aoyama -- The past in the present: war in narratives of modernity in the 1920s and 1930s / Sandra Wilson -- Modern selves and modern spaces: an overview / Vera Mackie
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ISBN | 0824823605
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