Gender, continuity, and the shaping of modernity in the arts of East Asia, 16th-20th centuries
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Gender, continuity, and the shaping of modernity in the arts of East Asia, 16th-20th centuries
(Gendering the trans-Pacific world : diaspora, empire, and race, v. 2)
Brill, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Gender, Continuity, and the Shaping of Modernity in the Arts of East Asia, 16th-20th Centuries explores women's and men's contributions to the arts and gendered visual representations in China, Korea, and Japan from the premodern through modern eras. A critical introduction and nine essays consider how threads of continuity and exchanges between the cultures of East Asia, Europe, and the United States helped to shape modernity in this region, in the process revealing East Asia as a vital component of the trans-Pacific world. The essays are organized into three themes: representations of femininity, women as makers, and constructions of gender, and they consider examples of architecture, painting, woodblock prints and illustrated books, photography, and textiles.
Contributors are: Lara C. W. Blanchard, Kristen L. Chiem, Charlotte Horlyck, Ikumi Kaminishi, Nayeon Kim, Sunglim Kim, Radu Leca, Elizabeth Lillehoj, Ying-chen Peng, and Christina M. Spiker.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Kristen L. Chiem and Lara C. W. Blanchard
Part 1
Representations of Femininity
1 Cartographies of Alterity: Shape-Shifting Women and Periaquatic Spaces in Late Seventeenth-Century Japan
Radu Leca
2 Indoctrinating Female Virtue: The Social Use of Choson Woodblock Prints
Nayeon Kim
3 Beauty under the Willow Tree: Picturing Virtuous Women in Nineteenth-Century China
Kristen L. Chiem
4 Skillful Means (upaya) of the Courtesan as Bodhisattva Fugen: Maruyama Okyo's Lady Eguchi
Ikumi Kaminishi
Part 2
Women as Makers
5 The Artistic Legacy of Yogen'in, A Mortuary Temple Sponsored by Women in Early Modern Kyoto
Elizabeth Lillehoj
6 Reconfijiguring Patriarchal Space: Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908) and the Reconstruction of the Gardens of Nurtured Harmony
Ying-chen Peng
7 Questioning Women's Place in the Canon of Korean Art History
Charlotte Horlyck
Part 3
Constructions of Gender and Interactions with the West
8 The Personal is Political: The Life and Death and Life of Na Hye-sok (1896-1948)
Sunglim Kim
9 "Civilized" Men and "Superstitious" Women: Visualizing the Hokkaido Ainu in Isabella Bird's Unbeaten Tracks in Japan, 1880
Christina M. Spiker
Index
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