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The Tokugawa world

edited by Gary P. Leupp and De-min Tao

(The Routledge worlds)

Routledge, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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With over 60 contributions, this volume is one of the most up-to-date and in-depth studies of the Tokugawa World. Lavishly illustrated with over 100 images, it is the ideal textual and visual resource for students and scholars of early modern Japan. The volume covers many features of the Tokugawa world including the physical landscape, economy, art and literature, religion and thought, and education and science, making this volume essential for all students and scholars studying the entire, or particular aspects of, Tokugawa world.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I: National Reunification, 1563-1603 1. The Three Unifiers of the Empire (Tenka): Nobunaga (1534-82), Hideyoshi (1536-98) and Ieyasu (1543-1616) Fujita Tatsuo 2. Japan's Invasions of Korea in 1592-98 and the Hideyoshi Regime Nam-Lin Hur 3. The Life and Afterlife of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616) Morgan Pitelka Part II: The Physical Landscape 4. Water Management in Tokugawa Japan Murata Michihito 5. The King Yu Legend and Flood Control in Tokugawa Japan Wang Min 6. Earthquakes in Historical Context Gregory Smits 7. The Centre of the Shogun's Realm: Building Nihonbashi Timon Screech Part III: Tokugawa Society 8. The Samurai in Tokugawa Japan Constantine Vaporis 9. Villages and Farmers in the Tokugawa Period Watanabe Takashi 10. Popular Movements in the Edo Period: Peasants, Peasant Uprisings, and the Development of Lawful Petitions Taniyama Masamichi 11. Coastal Whaling and Its Impact on Early Modern Japan Jakobina Arch 12. Outcastes and Their Social Roles in Tokugawa Japan Maren Ehlers Part IV: Family, Gender, Sexuality and Reproduction 13. Women in Cities and Towns Amy Stanley 14. Childhood in Tokugawa Japan Kristin Williams 15. Growing Small Bodies at the Point of Skin: Young Children's Bodies and Health in Sacred Skinscape William Lindsey Part V: Tokugawa Economy 16. Food Fights, But It's Always for Fun in Early Modern Japan Eric Rath 17. The Silk Weavers of Nishijin: Wage-Laborers in the Tokugawa World Gary P. Leupp 18. The Marketing of Human Waste and Urban-fringe Agriculture around the Tokugawa Cities Tajima Kayo Part VI: Tokugawa Japan in the World 19. Japan and the World in Tokugawa Maps Karen Wigen 20. Nihonmachi in Southeast Asia in the Late Sixteenth-Early Seventeenth Centuries Travis Seifman 21. Rethinking Ezo-chi, the Ainu, and Tokugawa Japan in Global Perspective Noemy Godefroy 22. The Opening of the Tokugawa World and Japan's Foreign Relations: The Visits of Korean Embassies to Japan Nakao Hiroshi 23. Early Modern Ryukyu Between China and Japan Watanabe Miki 24. Dutch East India Company Relations With Tokugawa Japan Adam Clulow 25. The Presence of Black People in Japan During the Edo Perio Fujita Midori 26. Seventeenth Century Chinese Emigres and Sino-Japanese Cultural Exchanges Shyu Shing-ching 27. Selective Sakoku? Tantalizing Hints of Japanese in China after the Tokugawa Maritime Prohibition Xing Hang 28. Tokugawa Japan and the Rise of Modern Racial Thought in the West Rotem Kowner Part VII: The Performing Arts and Sport 29. The Musical World of Tokugawa Japan Alison Tokita 30. Visual Disability and Musical Culture in Edo-Period Japan Gerald Groemer 31. Tominaga Nakamoto (1715-1746) and Gagaku (Court Music) Into Kazuhiro 32. Staging Senseless Violence: Early Joruri Puppet Theater and the Culture of Performance Keller Kimbrough 33. Rural Kabuki and the Imagination of Japanese Identity in the Late Tokugawa Period William Fleming 34. Sumo Wrestling in the Tokugawa Period Lee Thompson Part VIII: Art and Literature 35. Shunga in Tokugawa Society and Culture Andrew Gerstle 36. Uses of Shunga and Ukiyoe in the Tokugawa Period Hayakawa Monta 37. Two Paths of Love in the Fiction of Ihara Saikaku David Gundry 38. Furuta Oribe: Controversial Daimyo Tea Master Kaminishi Ikumi 39. Grass Booklets and the Roots of Manga: Comic Books in the Tokugawa Period Glynne Walley 40. An Iconology of the Orchid Pavilion Gathering: Image, Text, and Communities in Tokugawa-Era Japan Kameda-Madar Kazuko 41. The Folk Worldview of Chronicles of the Eight Dog Heroes of the Satomi Clan of Nanso Inoue Atsushi 42. Okakura Kakuzo and the Osaka Painting Schools of the Tokugawa Era Nakatani Nobuo 43. The Rise and Fall and Spring of Haiku Adam L. Kern Part IX: Religion and Thought 44. Christians, Christianity and Kakure Kirishitan in Japan (1549-1868) Jan Leuchtenberger 45. Pilgrimage in Tokugawa Japan Barbara Ambros 46. Structuring the Canon: Exceptionalism and Kokugaku Mark McNally 47. The Image of Susanoo in Hirata Atsutane's Koshiden Tajiri Yuichiro 48. Ito Jinsai and the Origins of Classical Learning (Kogaku) Tsuchida Kenjiro 49. Mapping Intellectual History: The Neo-Confucian Schools of Zhu Xi, Wang Yangming, and Ogyu Sorai as Mirrored in Islamic Thought Kojima Yasunori 50. Emperor-Centrism and the Historiography of the Mito School Kojima Tsuyoshi 51. Heigaku and Bushido: Military Thought in the Tokugawa World Maeda Tsutomu 52. Confucian Views of Life and Death Takahashi Fumihiro Part X: Education and Science 53. Tokugawa Popular Education Brian Platt 54. The Greater Learning for Women and Women's Moral Education in Tokugawa Japan Yabuta Yutaka 55. "Reading" of the Chinese Classics and the History of Thought in the Edo Period Nakamura Shunsaku 56. Health, Disease and Epidemics in Late Tokugawa Japan William Johnston 57. Doctors and Herbal Medicine in Tokugawa Japan Machi Sunjuro 58. The History of Natural History in Tokugawa Japan Federico Marcon 59. Attitudes Toward Celestial Events in Tokugawa Japan Sugi Takeshi Part XI: Epilogue 60. From Feudalism to Meritocracy?: Growing Demand for Competent and Efficient Government in the Late Tokugawa Period Matsuda Koichiro 61. Shoin and Changing Worldviews in the Late Tokugawa Period Kirihara Kenshin 62. The Shinsengumi: Shadows and Light in the Last Days of the Tokugawa Shogunate Kimura Yukihiko 63. Katsu Kaishu and Yokoi Shonan: Late Tokugawa Imaginings of a More Democratic Japan William Steele 64. Confucian Education in the Formative Years of the Meiji Leaders and Its Modern Implications De-min Tao

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