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Washizuka Horimitsu and Youngbok, Kim Lena. Transmitting the Forms of Divinity: Early Buddhist Art from Korea and Japan. Occasional Papers Earlham College. Institute for Education on Japan ; v. Institute for Education on Japan, Earlham College, The Ideologies of Japanese Tea: Subjectivity, Transience and National Identity.
Social Change and Civil Society in the 21 st Routledge, Muramatsu, Naoko, and Akiyama, Hiroko. Super-Aging Society Preparing for the Future. The Book of Tea. Art, History and Practice.
Edo Society and the Catfish Picture Prints. An Introduction to Japanese Society. Cambridge University Press, Essays on the History of Chanoyu. Kegan Paul Japan Library. Japanese Music Aoyagi, Hiroshi. Island of Eight Million Smiles: Harvard University Asia Center, Authenticating Jazz in Japan. Taiko and Neo-Folk Performance in Japan. Rap and the Paths of Cultural Globalization. See also companion web site: Japanese Music in the Twentieth Century.
Oxford University Press, Origins of Japanese Contemporary Music. Orquesta de la Luz and the Globalization of Popular Music. Shaped by Japanese Music: Kikuoka Hiroaki and Nagauta Shamisen in Tokyo. Six Hidden Views of Japanese Music. Traditional Japanese Music and Musical Instruments. Adaptations of Japanese Language to Rap. The Revolution will not be Televised: Protest Music after Fukushima. The Tokyo Hardcore Scene.
Music-Making in Yaeyama and Okinawa. Sounds from the Land of the Rising Sun. Jazz Journeys to Japan: Karaoke Around the World.
Songs from the Edge of Japan: Music-making in Yaeyama and Okinawa (SOAS Musicology Series) [Matt Gillan] on www.farmersmarketmusic.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying . Songs from the Edge of Japan: Music-making in Yaeyama and Okinawa. Front Cover. Matt Gillan. Ashgate . SOAS musicology series. Author, Matt Gillan.
Folk Music of Japan. Smithsonian Global Sound for Libraries. Craig and Richard King, eds. Popular Culture in Asia. China, Japan, and Korea. Garland Encyclopedia of World Music , Vol. The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture.
Culture, Authenticity and Power. Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture. Nostalgia and the Nation in Japanese Popular Song. Zhou, Xun, and Francesca Tarocco. The Gardens of Japan. New York, Weatherhill, Architecture and Authority in Japan. The Garden as Architecture: The Contemporary Tea House: Imperial Gardens of Japan: Lippit, Yikio and Seng Kuan. Architecture for the World. Kenzo Tange and the Metabolist Movement. An Exploration of Elements and Forms. Tuttle; Publishers Group UK [distributor], What Is Japanese Architecture? Place, Time, and Being in Japanese Architecture. Seki, Akihiko, and Daniell, Thomas.
Houses and Gardens of Kyoto. Learning from the Japanese City: West Meets East in Urban Design. From the Export of Art to the Art of Export. New Architecture in Japan.
London ; New York: Watanabe Yasutada, Robert Ricketts, trans. Ise and Izumo Shrines. Introduction to Japanese Architecture. The Art of Japanese Architecture. Tokyo ; Rutland, Vt.: Popular Culture, Globalization and Japan. Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies; 5. Hokusai, first manga master. Freedman, Alisa, and Slade, Toby. Introducing Japanese Popular Culture. Gender, memory, and Popular Culture in the Japanese Army.
A geek in Japan: An Anthology of Global and Cultural Perspectives. Manga from the Floating World: Harvard East Asian Monographs; Harvard University Asia Center: Distributed by Harvard University Press, Shadows on the Screen: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, Popular Culture and the Globalizing of s America.
University of North Carolina Press, Hybridity and Gender in Japanese Popular Culture. Language and Popular Culture in Japan. Japanese Studies Manchester, England. The Art of Japanese Paper Theater. Japanese Popular Culture in Hong Kong, Handbook of Japanese Popular Culture. A Hundred Years of Japanese Film: Writings on Modern Manga. Stone Bridge Press, The World of Japanese Comics. Kodansha International; Distributed in the U. A Century of Popular Culture in Japan. Japanese Studies Lewiston, N.
Edwin Mellen Press, Contemporary Japan and Popular Culture. Coffee Life in Japan. State Formation in Japan: Emergence of a Fourth-century Ruling Elite. University of Hawaii Press. Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures: Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan. Archaeology, History, and Mythology. Looking for the Founders of Japan.
The Kabane Ranking System. University of California Press. Imperial Politics and Symbolics in Ancient Japan: The Tenmu Dynasty, Windows on the Japanese Past: Studies in Archaeology and Prehistory. Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan. The Emergence of Japanese Kingship. Ambassadors from the Islands of Immortals: Classical Japan Adolphson, Mikael S. The Gates of Power: Monks, Courtiers, and Warriors in Premodern Japan. To the Ends of Japan: Premodern Frontiers, Boundaries, and Interactions.
Translated by Katherine Watson. The Golden Age of Japan, Seeds in the Heart: In Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies.
Piggott, Joan Capital and Countryside. Kammu and the Transfer of the Capital. Warriors of Japan as Portrayed in the War Tales. The Heike in Action and Memory. Hakata in War and Peace, In Need of Divine Intervention: East Asian Program, Cornell University. Famine, Fertility, and Warfare in a Transformative Age. Interpreting the Medieval Scrolls of Afflictions.
Confluences of Medicine in Medieval Japan: The Geography of Power in Medieval Japan. Pollution and Purification in Medieval Japan. Yoritomo and the Founding of the First Bakufu: The Origins of Dual Government in Japan. Coins, Trade, and the State: Economic Growth in Early Medieval Japan. Harvard University Asia Center.
Columbia University Press, Tonomura, Hitomi. Essays in Kamakura History. Edited by Jeffrey P. Across the Perilous Sea: Cornell East Asia Series. The Moneylenders of Late Medieval Kyoto. The Emergence of Would Medicine in Medieval japan. Baths and Bathing in Late Medieval Japan. The Culture of Civil War in Kyoto. They Came to Japan. Elison, George and Bardwell L. Warlords, Artists, and Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century.
War and State Building in Medieval Japan. The Arrival of Europe in Japan. Buddhism and the State in Sixteenth-Century Japan. Nagahara, Keiji and Yamamura Kozo. The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha: Monastic Warriors and Sohei in Japanese History. The Religious Traditions of Japan, Death and Social Order in Tokugawa Japan: Preachers, Poets, Women, and the Way: University of Michigan, Center for Japan Studies.
The Karma of Words: Buddhism and the Literary Arts in Medieval Japan. The Jewel in the Ashes: Readings of the Lotus Sutra. The Other Side of Zen: Tokugawa Period Friday, Karl F. Gramlick-Oka, Bettina, and Gregory Smits, eds. Japan and Global Contexts, The Taming of the Samurai: Honorific Individualism and the Making of Modern Japan. Jannetta, Ann The Vaccinators: Ordinary Economies in Japan: A Historical Perspective, Food and Fantasy in Early Modern Japan. Popular Literacy in Early Modern Japan. Native Sources of Japanese Industrialization, State and Diplomacy in Early Modern Japan: Asia in the Development of the Tokugawa Bakufu.
The Conquest of the Ainu Lands: Ecology and Culture in Japanese Expansion, The Making of Burakumin in Modern Japan. Punishment and Power in the Making of Modern Japan. Princeton University Press, Duke, Benjamin. The History of Modern Japanese Education: Constructing the National School System, Duke University Press, Ideology in the Late Meiji Period. Princeton University Press, Hane, Mikiso. Peasants, Rebels, and Outcastes. Hardacre, Shinto and the State. Gender and Nation in Meiji Japan. The Age of Visions and Arguments: National Power and Local Politics in Toyama. Schooling and State Formation in Japan.
Harvard University Press, Ravina, Mark. The View from Below. Marxism and the Crisis of Development in Prewar Japan. Berkeley and Los Angeles: Hara Kei in the Politics of Compromise. Harvard University Press, School of Oriental and African Studies. Songs from the edge of Japan: Request this item to view in the Library's reading rooms using your library card.
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