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A History of Popular Culture in Japan, From the Seventeenth Century to the Present

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Chapter 3: A whole new world鈥攃ultural exchanges with East Asia and Europe
  • Torii Kiyonobu, (c. 1709, Art Institute of Chicago)
  • (ThoughtCo.)
  • (religious icons used by Japanese “Hidden Christians”)
  • (site of Dutch East India Company factory)
  • (National Diet Library)
  • (Shakushain’s War, 1669, Smithsonian)
  • (Kyūshū National Museum)
  • (1605), screen painting possibly depicting Yasuke, the “African Samurai”
  •  (“Korean” dance, festival in Tsu, Mie prefecture)
  • Utagawa Kuninao, , print using Western-style linear perspective (Cincinnati Art Museum)
Chapter 5: Popular culture as subject and object of Meiji modernization
  •  (Graphic Arts Collection, Princeton University)
  • Kamiyama Akira, (SOAS)
  • Manga pioneer  (Comics Forum)
  • Kobayashi Kiyochika: “” (Smithsonian exhibit)
  • (Najimu-Japan)
  • Street singer (sōshi enkashi) Soeda Azenbō’s “” (Nonki bushi)
  • Street singer (sōshi enkashi) Ueki Emori, “” (Minken kazoe uta)
  • “” (What is Manga?)
Chapter 6: Cultural living鈥攃osmopolitan modernism in imperial Japan
  • (Japan Powered)
  • (Silent Film Narrators) (Japan Society)
  • (Yabai.com)
  • (Nippon.com)
  • (Midnight Eye)
  • (Tokyo Weekender)
  •  (Japanese film studies)
  • (National Baseball Hall of Fame)
  • Okamoto Kidō, detective fiction set in late Edo period (Japan Visitor)
  • (Naniwa ereji, dir. Mizoguchi Kenji, 1936)
  • (Zakka Films)
  • Satō Chiyoko, (“Tokyo March,” pop song from 1929)
  • (Spoon & Tamago)
Chapter 10: Millennial Japan as dream factory
  •  (documentary by Junko Kimura and Russell W. Belk)
  • (Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry)
  • (MIT)
  • Furuya Tsunehira, “” (Nippon.com)
  • “” (satire from The Onion)
  •  (Last Week Tonight with John Oliver)
  •  (Center for New American Media documentary)
  • (protest against Tokyo 2020/1 Olympiad)
  • Noriko Manabe, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Protest Music After Fukushima  (Oxford University Press)
  • Jacopo Prisco, “” (CNN)
  • Rumi Sakamoto, “” (Asia-Pacific Journal/Japan Focus)
  • “” (Mosaic)
  • “” (Rankin’ Taxi & Dub Ainu Band)

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