Mapping Early Modern Japan : Space, Place, and Culture in the Tokugawa Period, 1603-1868
معرفی کتاب «Mapping Early Modern Japan : Space, Place, and Culture in the Tokugawa Period, 1603-1868» نوشتهٔ Yonemoto, Marcia، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of California Press در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This elegant history considers a fascinating array of texts, cultural practices, and intellectual processes—including maps and mapmaking, poetry, travel writing, popular fiction, and encyclopedias—to chart the emergence of a new geographical consciousness in early modern Japan. Marcia Yonemoto's wide-ranging history of ideas traces changing conceptions and representations of space by looking at the roles played by writers, artists, commercial publishers, and the Shogunal government in helping to fashion a new awareness of space and place in this period. Her impressively researched study shows how spatial and geographical knowledge confined to elites in early Japan became more generalized, flexible, and widespread in the Tokugawa period. In the broadest sense, her book grasps the elusive processes through which people came to name, to know, and to interpret their worlds in narrative and visual forms. Contents Illustrations Notes to the Reader Acknowledgment Introduction Chapter 1. Envisioning the Realm: Administrative and Commercial Maps in the Early Modern Period Chapter 2. Annotating Japan: The Reinvention of Travel Writing in the Late Seventeenth Century Chapter 3. Narrating Japan: Travel and the Writing of Cultural Difference in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries Chapter 4. Imagining Japan, Inventing the World: Foreign Knowledge and Fictional Journeys in the Eighteenth Century Chapter 5. Remapping Japan: Satire, Pleasure, and Place in Late Tokugawa Fiction Conclusion: Famous Places Are Not National Spaces Notes Bibliography Index
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