In this episode, Dr. Adriasola paints a picture of how “modern Japanese art” was first defined during the Meiji Period. We discuss the relationship between artists and the Meiji state, the popularity of Japonisme in Western Europe, and the impacts of Japanese art and artists on Western artists and artistic practices.Arts, Faculty ofHistory, Department ofArt History, Visual Art and Theory, Department ofUnreviewedFacult
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In this episode, Dr. Campbell reviews the Meiji Restoration from the perspective of American cultura...
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In this episode, Dr. Aso reconstructs representations of Japanese modernity in imperial museums from...
In this episode, Dr. Kato catalogues the impact of the Meiji Period on Sino-Japanese relations throu...
In this episode, Dr Jacobowitz chronicles internal sources for Meiji Period developments in Japanese...
In this episode, Dr. Fujitani traces the origins of Japanese nationalism and imperialism to the Meij...
In this episode, Dr. Zohar recounts the history of photography in modern Japan, detailing the contri...
In this episode, Dr. Wattles sketches the political potential of artists and artistic production, fr...
In this episode, Dr. Weisenfeld depicts how Japanese avant-garde artists responded to the structures...
In this episode, Dr. Anderson appraises historical memory in Japan and the reactions of visitors to ...
In this episode, Dr. Gluck reconsiders recent scholarly treatments of the Meiji Restoration by promi...
In this episode, Dr. Reynolds reinforces the Meiji foundations of modern Japanese national architect...
In this episode, Dr. Yonemoto stresses the continuities between the early modern and Meiji Periods, ...
In this episode, Dr. Brunero places treaty ports in Japan leading up to and after the Meiji Restorat...
In this episode, Dr. Campbell reviews the Meiji Restoration from the perspective of American cultura...
In this episode, Dr. Brook reviews the Meiji Restoration from the perspective of Chinese history, re...
In this episode, Dr. Yi reads the Meiji Period from the perspective of literary studies and discusse...
In this episode, Dr. Aso reconstructs representations of Japanese modernity in imperial museums from...
In this episode, Dr. Kato catalogues the impact of the Meiji Period on Sino-Japanese relations throu...
In this episode, Dr Jacobowitz chronicles internal sources for Meiji Period developments in Japanese...
In this episode, Dr. Fujitani traces the origins of Japanese nationalism and imperialism to the Meij...
In this episode, Dr. Zohar recounts the history of photography in modern Japan, detailing the contri...