Browsing Early Modern Japan: Volume 14, 2006 by Issue Date
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Lawrence E. Marceau. Takebe Ayatari: A Bunjin Bohemian in Early Modern Japan
Flueckiger, Peter ( 2006 )Review of Lawrence E. Marceau. Takebe Ayatari: A Bunjin Bohemian in Early Modern Japan, Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 2004. xxi, 369 pp. $69.00 (cloth). -
Silence Without Secrecy? What is Left Unsaid in Early Modern Japanese Maps
Yonemoto, Marcia ( 2006 )Explores recent scholarly understanding (Japanese and English language) of Tokugawa era Japanese mapping practices. -
Andrew M. Watsky, Chikubushima: Deploying the Sacred Arts in Momoyama Japan
Katz, Janice ( 2006 )Review of Andrew Watsky's Chikubushima: Deploying the Sacred Arts in Momoyama Japan, Andrew M. Watsky Chikubushima: Deploying the Sacred Arts in Momoyama Japan Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, field. 2004 -
Polyvocal Portolans: Nautical Charts and Hybrid Maritime Cultures In Early Modern East Asia
Shapinsky, Peter D. ( 2006 )Argues for the development of a late sixteenth and early seventeenth century Japanese cartographic practice that reflected a combination of traditions that were commonly practiced by seafarers traversing East Asian waters. -
Tokugawa Women and Spacing the Self
Gramlich-Oka, Bettina ( 2006 )Analyzes the broadly autobiographical writings of Tadano Mukuzu, a Tokugawa period Japanese authoress. -
Back Matter
( 2006 )Describes the style for manuscripts submitted to Early Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal. -
Sai On's Autobiography as Didactic Rhetoric
Smits, Gregory ( 2006 )This article explores the ways in which Okinawan intellectual Sai On employed autobiographical writing for didactic purposes. -
From the Editor
Brown, Philip C. ( 2006 )Introduction to Volume XIV of Early Modern Japan; description of the presentations to be made at the 2007 annual meeting of the Early Modern Japan Network.