Japan in the Taisho Era

Japan in the Taisho Era
Title Japan in the Taisho Era PDF eBook
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Total Pages 1014
Release 1917
Genre Japan
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Japan's Competing Modernities

Japan's Competing Modernities
Title Japan's Competing Modernities PDF eBook
Author Sharon Minichiello
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 416
Release 1998-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780824820800

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Scholars, Japanese and non-Japanese alike, have studied the greater Taisho era (1900-1930) within the framework of Taisho demokurashii (democracy). While this concept has proved useful, students of the period in more recent years have sought alternative ways of understanding the late Meiji-Taisho period. This collection of essays, each based on new research, offers original insights into various aspects of modern Japanese cultural history from "modernist" architecture to women as cultural symbols, popular songs to the rhetoric of empire-building, and more. The volume is organized around three general topics: geographical and cultural space; cosmopolitanism and national identity; and diversity, autonomy, and integration. Within these the authors have identified a number of thematic tensions that link the essays: high and low culture in cultural production and dissemination; national and ethnic identities; empire and ethnicity; the center and the periphery; naichi (homeland) and gaichi (overseas); urban and rural; public and private; migration and barriers. The volume opens up new avenues of exploration for the study of modern Japanese history and culture. If, as one of the authors contends, the imperative is " to understand more fully the historical forces that made Japan what it is today," these studies of Japan's "competing modernities" point the way to answers to some of the country's most challenging historical questions in this century. Contributors: Gail L. Bernstein, Barbara Brooks, Lonny E. Carlile, Kevin M. Doak, Joshua A. Fogel, Sheldon Garon, Elaine Gerbert, Jeffrey E. Hanes, Helen Hardacre, Sharon A. Minichiello, Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Jonathan M. Reynolds, Michael Robinson, Roy Starrs, Mariko Asano Tamanoi, Julia Adeney Thomas, E. Patricia Tsurumi, Christine R. Yano.

Japan in Crisis

Japan in Crisis
Title Japan in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Gail Lee Bernstein
Publisher U of M Center for Japanese Studies
Total Pages 488
Release 1999
Genre History
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A classic study of culture and politics in early twentieth-century Japan.

Taishō Chic

Taishō Chic
Title Taishō Chic PDF eBook
Author Kendall H. Brown
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Total Pages 180
Release 2001
Genre Art
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Many of these works have never been published and several major paintings, exhibited in Japan during the 1920s and 1930s then lost after the war, are brought to light here for the first time in decades. This catalogue not only presents newly discovered works but also, in bringing together a broad range of objects representative of mainstream Taisho visual culture, reconstructs the styles popular from 1915 to 1935 in a celebration of Taisho Chic."--BOOK JACKET.

Japan in the Taisho Era. In Commemoration of the Enthronement

Japan in the Taisho Era. In Commemoration of the Enthronement
Title Japan in the Taisho Era. In Commemoration of the Enthronement PDF eBook
Author Iwata Nishizawa
Publisher Legare Street Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-07-18
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ISBN 9781022437524

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Experience the beauty and mystique of Japan during the Taisho Era through the eyes of Iwata Nishizawa. His vivid descriptions and stunning photographs transport readers to a time of great transition and transformation in Japan's history. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in Japanese culture, history, and art. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Japan Under Taisho Tenno

Japan Under Taisho Tenno
Title Japan Under Taisho Tenno PDF eBook
Author A Morgan Young
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 344
Release 2010-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 1136917454

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A journalist on the Japan Chronicle for eleven years this volume examines the history, economy, politics and society of Japan from just before the First World War until 1926. Japan’s relations with the West, as well as with Russia and China are also discussed.

Women Writers of Meiji and Taisho Japan

Women Writers of Meiji and Taisho Japan
Title Women Writers of Meiji and Taisho Japan PDF eBook
Author Yukiko Tanaka
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 192
Release 2015-11-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0786481978

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After centuries of repression of the female voice in literature, the Meiji (1868-1912) and Taisho (1912-1926) periods in Japanese history saw important changes in both the way women wrote and the way they were read. However, even the most accepted female writers of these two eras were judged by criteria different from those applied to men, and only the most conservative were praised by the (male) critics. This study of the women who wrote in the modern era examines both famous and now-obscure writers within the context of their moments in time and their influence on later generations of Japanese women writers. Arranged chronologically, the book covers the pioneering women of the early Meiji period, the ethos of reactionary conservatism, the romantic movement in poetry, women writers of the naturalist school, Taisho liberalism, and the new era of literary women. An introduction outlines the various schools of Japanese female writers during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as the social and cultural trends that helped produce them. The text is appropriate for both well-read scholars of Japanese literature and newcomers to the works of the "fair ladies of the back chamber," as these creative and driven writers were once called.