Children’s literature flourished in Edo-period Japan, as this dissertation shows through a survey of eighteenth-century woodblock-printed picturebooks for children that feature children in prominent roles. Addressing a persisting neglect of non-Western texts in the study of children’s literature and childhood per se, the dissertation challenges prevailing historical understandings of the origins of children’s literature and conceptions of childhood as a distinct phase of life. The explosive growth of print culture in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Japan not only raised expectations for adult literacy but also encouraged the spread of basic education for children and the publication of books for the young. The limited prior scholarship ...
My dissertation investigates the role of images in shaping literary production in Japan from the 188...
The earlier studies about educational materials have mainly focused on textbooks used in schools. Bu...
Ever since European and American collectors first saw Katsushika Hokusai’s print Under The Great Wav...
This thesis historicizes how Japanese children’s literature (jidō bungaku) emerged in the early Meij...
Although much research has been conducted in Japanese on the history of children\u27s literature fro...
This thesis investigates the formation of the Japanese nation-state from the angle of children’s lit...
This dissertation examines the discursive formation of childhood and the gendering of Japanese child...
Beginning in the mid-1760s, images printed in more than five colors in early modern Japan were known...
The earlier studies about educational materials have mainly focused on textbooks used in schools. Bu...
This project examines joshiyō ōrai-mono (popular educational publications for women in early modern ...
The publishing of children's books in Japan has had a relatively short history, beginning only in th...
This study investigated culturally authentic representations and perspectives on historical events a...
Today colloquial style of Kojiki, or Anthology of Japanese myths, is being published. It is similar ...
Beginning in the mid-1760s, images printed in more than five colors in early modern Japan were known...
This study is summarized in the next four points. (1) Some collected books were published in the ear...
My dissertation investigates the role of images in shaping literary production in Japan from the 188...
The earlier studies about educational materials have mainly focused on textbooks used in schools. Bu...
Ever since European and American collectors first saw Katsushika Hokusai’s print Under The Great Wav...
This thesis historicizes how Japanese children’s literature (jidō bungaku) emerged in the early Meij...
Although much research has been conducted in Japanese on the history of children\u27s literature fro...
This thesis investigates the formation of the Japanese nation-state from the angle of children’s lit...
This dissertation examines the discursive formation of childhood and the gendering of Japanese child...
Beginning in the mid-1760s, images printed in more than five colors in early modern Japan were known...
The earlier studies about educational materials have mainly focused on textbooks used in schools. Bu...
This project examines joshiyō ōrai-mono (popular educational publications for women in early modern ...
The publishing of children's books in Japan has had a relatively short history, beginning only in th...
This study investigated culturally authentic representations and perspectives on historical events a...
Today colloquial style of Kojiki, or Anthology of Japanese myths, is being published. It is similar ...
Beginning in the mid-1760s, images printed in more than five colors in early modern Japan were known...
This study is summarized in the next four points. (1) Some collected books were published in the ear...
My dissertation investigates the role of images in shaping literary production in Japan from the 188...
The earlier studies about educational materials have mainly focused on textbooks used in schools. Bu...
Ever since European and American collectors first saw Katsushika Hokusai’s print Under The Great Wav...