2021年08月05日 (木)

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The Tokugawa World - 1st Edition - Gary P. Leupp - De-min Tao - Rout
https://www.routledge.com/The-Tokugawa-World/Leupp-Tao/p/book/9781138936850



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           Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I: National Reunification, 1563-1603

The Three Unifiers of the Empire (Tenka): Nobunaga (1534-82), Hideyoshi (1536-98) and Ieyasu (1543-1616) 
  Fujita Tatsuo

Japan’s Invasions of Korea in 1592-98 and the Hideyoshi Regime
  Nam-Lin Hur

The Life and Afterlife of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616)
  Morgan Pitelka

Part II: The Physical Landscape

Water Management in Tokugawa Japan
  Murata Michihito

The King Yu Legend and Flood Control in Tokugawa Japan
  Wang Min

Earthquakes in Historical Context
  Gregory Smits

The Centre of the Shogun’s Realm: Building Nihonbashi
  Timon Screech

Part III: Tokugawa Society 

The Samurai in Tokugawa Japan
  Constantine Vaporis

Villages and Farmers in the Tokugawa Period
  Watanabe Takashi

Popular Movements in the Edo Period: Peasants, Peasant Uprisings, and the Development of Lawful Petitions
  Taniyama Masamichi

Coastal Whaling and Its Impact on Early Modern Japan
  Jakobina Arch

Outcastes and Their Social Roles in Tokugawa Japan
  Maren Ehlers

Part IV: Family, Gender, Sexuality and Reproduction                    

Women in Cities and Towns
  Amy Stanley

Childhood in Tokugawa Japan
     Kristin Williams

Growing Small Bodies at the Point of Skin: Young Children’s Bodies and Health in Sacred Skinscape
  William Lindsey

Part V: Tokugawa Economy

Food Fights, But It’s Always for Fun in Early Modern Japan
  Eric Rath

The Silk Weavers of Nishijin: Wage-Laborers in the Tokugawa World
  Gary P. Leupp

The Marketing of Human Waste and Urban-fringe Agriculture around the Tokugawa Cities
  Tajima Kayo

Part VI: Tokugawa Japan in the World

Japan and the World in Tokugawa Maps
  Kären Wigen

Nihonmachi in Southeast Asia in the Late Sixteenth-Early Seventeenth Centuries
  Travis Seifman

Rethinking Ezo-chi, the Ainu, and Tokugawa Japan in Global Perspective
  Noémy Godefroy

The Opening of the Tokugawa World and Japan’s Foreign Relations: The Visits of Korean Embassies to Japan
  Nakao Hiroshi

Early Modern Ryukyu Between China and Japan
  Watanabe Miki

Dutch East India Company Relations With Tokugawa Japan
  Adam Clulow

The Presence of Black People in Japan During the Edo Perio
  Fujita Midori

Seventeenth Century Chinese Émigrés and Sino-Japanese Cultural Exchanges
  Shyu Shing-ching

Selective Sakoku? Tantalizing Hints of Japanese in China after the Tokugawa Maritime Prohibition
  Xing Hang

Tokugawa Japan and the Rise of Modern Racial Thought in the West
  Rotem Kowner

Part VII: The Performing Arts and Sport

The Musical World of Tokugawa Japan   
  Alison Tokita

Visual Disability and Musical Culture in Edo-Period Japan
  Gerald Groemer

Tominaga Nakamoto (1715-1746) and Gagaku (Court Music)
  Intō Kazuhiro

Staging Senseless Violence: Early Jōruri Puppet Theater and the Culture of Performance
  Keller Kimbrough

Rural Kabuki and the Imagination of Japanese Identity in the Late Tokugawa Period
  William Fleming

Sumo Wrestling in the Tokugawa Period 
  Lee Thompson

Part VIII: Art and Literature 

Shunga in Tokugawa Society and Culture
  Andrew Gerstle

Uses of Shunga and Ukiyoe in the Tokugawa Period
  Hayakawa Monta

Two Paths of Love in the Fiction of Ihara Saikaku
  David Gundry

Furuta Oribe: Controversial Daimyo Tea Master
  Kaminishi Ikumi

Grass Booklets and the Roots of Manga: Comic Books in the Tokugawa Period
  Glynne Walley

An Iconology of the Orchid Pavilion Gathering: Image, Text, and Communities in Tokugawa-Era Japan
  Kameda-Madar Kazuko

The Folk Worldview of Chronicles of the Eight Dog Heroes of the Satomi Clan of Nansō
  Inoue Atsushi

Okakura Kakuzō and the Osaka Painting Schools of the Tokugawa Era
  Nakatani Nobuo

The Rise and Fall and Spring of Haiku
  Adam L. Kern

Part IX: Religion and Thought

Christians, Christianity and Kakure Kirishitan in Japan (1549-1868)
  Jan Leuchtenberger

Pilgrimage in Tokugawa Japan
  Barbara Ambros

Structuring the Canon: Exceptionalism and Kokugaku
  Mark McNally

The Image of Susanoo in Hirata Atsutane’s Koshiden
  Tajiri Yūichirō

Itō Jinsai and the Origins of Classical Learning (Kogaku)
  Tsuchida Kenjirō

Mapping Intellectual History: The Neo-Confucian Schools of Zhu Xi, Wang Yangming, and Ogyū Sorai as Mirrored in Islamic Thought
  Kojima Yasunori

Emperor-Centrism and the Historiography of the Mito School
  Kojima Tsuyoshi

Heigaku and Bushidō: Military Thought in the Tokugawa World
  Maeda Tsutomu

Confucian Views of Life and Death
  Takahashi Fumihiro

Part X: Education and Science

Tokugawa Popular Education
  Brian Platt

The Greater Learning for Women and Women’s Moral Education in Tokugawa Japan
  Yabuta Yutaka

"Reading" of the Chinese Classics and the History of Thought in the Edo Period 
  Nakamura Shunsaku

Health, Disease and Epidemics in Late Tokugawa Japan
  William Johnston

Doctors and Herbal Medicine in Tokugawa Japan
  Machi Sunjurō

The History of Natural History in Tokugawa Japan
  Federico Marcon

Attitudes Toward Celestial Events in Tokugawa Japan
  Sugi Takeshi

Part XI: Epilogue

From Feudalism to Meritocracy?: Growing Demand for Competent and Efficient Government in the Late Tokugawa Period
  Matsuda Koichirō

Shōin and Changing Worldviews in the Late Tokugawa Period
  Kirihara Kenshin

The Shinsengumi: Shadows and Light in the Last Days of the Tokugawa Shogunate
  Kimura Yukihiko

Katsu Kaishū and Yokoi Shōnan: Late Tokugawa Imaginings of a More Democratic Japan
  William Steele

Confucian Education in the Formative Years of the Meiji Leaders and Its Modern Implications
  De-min Tao

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