Japanese-Language Resources on Buddhism in Japan; The A-to-Z Photo Dictionary Project on Japanese Gods and Goddesses.
The author also provides a historiographical analysis of Japanese literary scholarship and book history and English-language scholarship on Japanese printing.Kamei-DycheUniversity of Southern CaliforniaAndrew T.University of Southern CaliforniaBook History (Johns Hopkins University Press)...
Summary:In a laconic manner, this book recounts the history of the legendary Wu Garden in Tainan. Established in the Dutch colonial period, it changed hands many times, each time being repurposed by the new owners: the Japanese colonial rulers, the government of the Republic of China, the ...
Culture and History: During the Edo period, Japanese Tattoo had many meanings in Japan. They were used to identify and punish criminals, and were favored among firefighters as a symbol of their strength. Eventually styles were developed that incorporated motifs found in woodblock prints. Traditional...
Reading time contributes to travel, dreams and reflection. Under the prism of novelists, adventurers and artists, the desire for japan comes to life. Here are our selection of books on japan.
House of Huawei: The Secret History of China’s Most Powerful Company:On the coast of Southern China, an eccentric entrepreneur spent three decades in building into one of the most obscure technological companies. All this changed in December 2018 with the detention of Meng Wanzhou, the female ...
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Japanese Culture Through Rare Books (FutureLearn) Explore the important roles that books have played in the cultural history of Japan. A book is a tool for preserving words and images. Through books, an abundance of information, including the knowledge and experiences of the people of the past...
This paper is a study of how the Rape of Nanking in December 1937 and January 1938 by the Japanese Army is reported in the 88 history textbooks used in Japanese high schools in 1995. The textbooks do, contrary to widely stated opinion, deal with the event in reasonable detail. However, ...
Nakagami Kenji was a prolific Japanese novelist whose writing was deeply influenced by his upbringing in a burakumin family. Nakagami was a rarity among modern Japanese writers in that he was not a college graduate, nor could he be described as an intell