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J3433.10 --- J3361 --- J4190.33 --- J4192 --- Civilization, Modern --- -Modern civilization --- Modernity --- Civilization --- Renaissance --- Japan: Geography and local history -- Chūbu -- Ishikawa prefecture -- Kanazawa city --- Japan: History -- Kinsei, Edo period -- establishment of the shogunate, 17th century general --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- local communities and culture -- Chūbu -- Ishikawa prefecture (Noto, Kaga) --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- communities -- urban groups, the city --- History --- Kaga-han (Japan) --- -Kanazawa-shi (Japan) --- -Politics and government --- -Japan: Geography and local history -- Chūbu -- Ishikawa prefecture -- Kanazawa city --- Seventeenth century --- Kanazawa-shi (Japan) --- Kanaiwa-machi (Japan) --- Kanazawa-machi (Japan) --- Ōno-machi (Ishikawa-ken, Japan) --- Sakiura-mur (Japan) --- Uchikawa-mura (Ishikawa-ken, Japan) --- Kaga-han, Japan --- Politics and government. --- History. --- Japon --- Histoire --- Kanazawa (japon) --- 17e siecle --- Kanazawa-shi (japon) --- Kaga-han (japon) --- Politique et gouvernement
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In The Politics of Dialogic Imagination, Katsuya Hirano seeks to understand why, with its seemingly unrivaled power, the Tokugawa shogunate of early modern Japan tried so hard to regulate the ostensibly unimportant popular culture of Edo (present-day Tokyo)-including fashion, leisure activities, prints, and theater. He does so by examining the works of writers and artists who depicted and celebrated the culture of play and pleasure associated with Edo's street entertainers, vagrants, actors, and prostitutes, whom Tokugawa authorities condemned to be detrimental to public mores, social order, and political economy. Hirano uncovers a logic of politics within Edo's cultural works that was extremely potent in exposing contradictions between the formal structure of the Tokugawa world and its rapidly changing realities. He goes on to look at the effects of this logic, examining policies enacted during the next era-the Meiji period-that mark a drastic reconfiguration of power and a new politics toward ordinary people under modernizing Japan. Deftly navigating Japan's history and culture, The Politics of Dialogic Imaginationprovides a sophisticated account of a country in the process of radical transformation-and of the intensely creative culture that came out of it.
Arts --- Popular culture --- Human body in popular culture --- Human body --- Kabuki --- Japanese wit and humor --- Japanese literature --- Theater --- Body, Human --- Human beings --- Body image --- Human anatomy --- Human physiology --- Mind and body --- Body, Human, in popular culture --- Culture, Popular --- Mass culture --- Pop culture --- Popular arts --- Communication --- Intellectual life --- Mass society --- Recreation --- Culture --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Occidental --- Arts, Western --- Fine arts --- Humanities --- Political aspects --- History --- Government policy --- History. --- Political aspects. --- Japan --- al-Yābān --- Giappone --- Government of Japan --- Iapōnia --- I︠A︡ponii︠a︡ --- Japam --- Japani --- Japão --- Japon --- Japonia --- Japonsko --- Japonya --- Jih-pen --- Mư̄ang Yīpun --- Nihon --- Nihon-koku --- Nihonkoku --- Nippon --- Nippon-koku --- Nipponkoku --- Prathēt Yīpun --- Riben --- State of Japan --- Yābān --- Yapan --- Yīpun --- Zhāpān --- Япония --- اليابان --- يابان --- 日本 --- 日本国 --- Cultural policy --- Politics and government --- Arts, Primitive --- Jepun --- politics, political, japan, japanese, cultural studies, culture, popular, power, history, tokugawa shogunate, early modern, edo, tokyo, fashion, leisure activity, prints, theater, art, social order, public perception, 19th century, modernism, inversion, chaos, military government, class systems, isolationist, isolationism, feudal system, governing, ruling body, expectations, jedo, yedo, yeddo, capital, largest cities, east asia, asian, historical. --- Yapon --- Yapon Ulus --- I︠A︡pon --- Япон --- I︠A︡pon Uls --- Япон Улс
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