Subject: Japan--Relations--Western countries

Beating devils and burning their books : views of China, Japan and the West
AuthorClark, Anthony E.
PlaceAnn Arbor
PublisherAssociation for Asian Studies
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesAsia past & present ; no. 6
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberDS740.4.B43 2010
Description248 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Beating devils and burning their books : views of China, Japan and the West / edited by Anthony E. Clark.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-232) and index.

Contending representations : East-West / Anthony E. Clark -- The Chinese macabre in missionary publications and horror fiction / Eric Reinders -- Rape, baptism, and the 'pig' religion : Chinese images of foreign missionaries during the late nineteenth century / Anthony E. Clark -- In search of a Chinese picturesque : William Alexander, George Chinnery, and the visual image of China in nineteenth-century Britain / Catherine Pagani -- China and the confluence of cultures : overcoming the East-West mind-set / Lionel M. Jensen -- (Mis)conceiving the self in early China : memory and truth in early Chinese autobiographical writing / Matthew Wells -- From beat to hardcore : a new twist on phony Zen / Eric P. Cunningham -- The elusive middle : between romanticism and condemnation in the Buddhist imaginary / Mark T. Unno.

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Reopening the opening of Japan : transnational approaches to modern Japan and the wider world
AuthorBremner, Lewis, 1989- Dotulong, ManimporokKonishi Sho, 1969-
PlaceLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesBrill's Japanese studies library ; v.75
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberDS821.5.A1 R467 2024
Descriptionpdf. [xv, 246 p. : color ill.]
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Reopening the opening of Japan : transnational approaches to modern Japan and the wider world /  edited by Lewis Bremner, Manimporok Dotulong, Sho Konishi.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction Lewis Bremner and Manimporok Dotulong

Part 1 Visions of Civilisation
1 The 1860 Japanese Embassy and the Opening of American Civilisation: Samurai, Interracial Romance, and Southern Print Culture / Natalia Doan
2 Laughing at Civilisation: Charles Wirgman’s Japan Punch and the Reopening of Great Britain / Warren A. Stanislaus
3 Minakata Kumagusu and the Microbial Turn in Theories of Evolution and Civilisation, 1887–1892 / Eiko Honda
Part 2 Life through the Opening
4 Opening the West with Japanese Mermaid Mummies: Ningyo in the Making of the Theory of Evolution / Mateja Kovacic
5 Hyakushō in the Arafura Zone: Ecologising the Nineteenth-Century “Opening of Japan” / Manimporok Dotulong
6 The Transformation of Magic Lantern Technology in Nineteenth Century Japan / Lewis Bremner
7 Squaring Experiences with the Opening: The Case of Yokoyama Matsusaburō / Maki Fukuoka
Part 3 From Particularity to Radical Universality
8 The Modern Closing of a Tokugawa-Era “Opening”: The Early Modern Origins of an International Humanitarian Organisation / Sho Konishi
9 A Defeated Samurai of the Boshin Civil War and the Search for a New Universalism / Chinami Oka
10 Meiji Civil War Losers in Siam: Miyazaki Tōten’s Utopian Farming Community (1877–1896) / Joel Littler
11 The “Second Ishin” and Kunikida Doppo’s Misunderstood Nature / Yu Sakai
Part 4 Epilogue: Postwar Reflections
12 Something Like an Autobiography: Akira Kurosawa on Free Pedagogy and Restoration of Japan’s
Democratic Self / Olga V. Solovieva

"The 'Opening of Japan' has been central to the retelling of Japan's modern history. Reopening the Opening of Japan fundamentally reconsiders what that historical moment entailed. What did intensified connections between Japan and the world mean both inside and outside of the country, and what does this tell us about Japan's historical significance on a global scale? The chapters excavate a rich array of surprising cross-border connections, from the global trade in mummified mermaids to the Japanese-Russian intellectual links underpinning the work of Akira Kurosawa. Re-thinking connectivity through non-state transnational perspectives, the book guides readers to new ways of doing and writing history. Contributors are: Lewis Bremner, Natalia Doan, Manimporok Dotulong, Maki Fukuoka, Eiko Honda, Sho Konishi, Mateja Kovacic, Joel Littler, Chinami Oka, Yu Sakai, Olga Solovieva, and Warren Stanislaus"--  Provided by publisher.

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