Tsugaru : regional identity on Japan's northern periphery
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Tsugaru : regional identity on Japan's northern periphery
University of Otago Press, c2005
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Authors: Nanyan Guo, Seiichi Hasegawa, Henry Johnson, Hidemichi Kawanishi, Kanako Kitahara, Anthony Rausch
Nanyan Guo is a senior lecturer at the University of Otago, New Zealand
"Notes and references": p. [131]-149
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Tsugaru is located in the north-west corner of Japan's main island, Honshu. With a rugged landscape and challenging weather, it was bypassed by Japan's industrial development after World War Two. As a result, it is rich in culture and diversity, with people of many different dialects and traditions. This book serves both as an introduction and as a study on regional identity in the modern state. The interesting essays examine many aspects of Tsugaru life and culture: some history, the 'Ysugaru shamisen', the region's distinctive lacquerware, sculpture, literature ad the performing arts.
目次
- Introduction
- Establishing Tsugaru Identity Through Oura Mitsunobu
- Christianity in the Tsugaru District
- The Transformation of Modern Tsugaru Identity
- Nation and Region in the Work of Dazai Osamu
- Osabe Hideo: Interpreting Tsugaru's Music
- Tsugaru Shamisen: Regional, National and International Cultural Flows
- Tsugaru Nuri Lacquerware: Nation-State Patronage and the Representation of a Local Craft
- Performing Arts of Tsugaru.
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