Aesthetic strategies of the floating world : mitate, yatsushi, and fūryū in early modern Japanese popular culture
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Aesthetic strategies of the floating world : mitate, yatsushi, and fūryū in early modern Japanese popular culture
(Japanese visual culture / managing editor, John T. Carpenter, v. 9)
Brill, 2013
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Japanisches Kulturinstitut Köln (The Japan Foundation), Bibliothek
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-207) and index
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Aesthetics of the Floating World offers an in-depth account of three aesthetic concepts-mitate, yatsushi, and furyu-which influenced the way early-modern Japanese popular culture absorbed and responded to this force of cultural tradition. Combining literary, historical, and visual evidence, the book examines particularly how the three concepts guided artistic choices in the context of Floating World prints (ukiyo-e), and how the concepts have shaped the direction of ukiyo-e studies since the Meiji period (1868-1912).
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