Since Meiji : perspectives on the Japanese visual arts, 1868-2000 / edited by J. Thomas Rimer ; translations by Toshiko McCallum.
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Honolulu :
University of Hawaiʻi Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Western-style painting : four stages of acceptance / Emiko Yamanashi
- Japanese painting from Edo to Meiji : rhetoric and reality / Ellen P. Conant
- The expanding arts of the interwar period / Gennifer Weisenfeld
- Sensō sakusen kirokuga : seeing Japan's war documentary painting as a public monument / Mayu Tsuruya
- From resplendent signs to heavy hands : Japanese painting in war and defeat, 1937-1952 / Bert Winther-Tamaki
- How gendai bijutsu stole the "museum" : an institutional observation of the vanguard 1960s / Reiko Tomii
- Fashion altars, performance factors, and pop cells : transforming contemporary Japanese art, one body at a time / Eric C. Shiner
- The creation of the vocabulary of aesthetics in Meiji Japan / Michael F. Marra
- Okakura Tenshin and aesthetic nationalism / John Clark
- Japanese art criticism : the first fifty years / Mikiko Hirayama
- Sculpture / Shūji Tanaka
- Can architecture be both modern and "Japanese"? The expression of Japanese cultural identity through architectural practice from 1850 to the present / Jonathan M. Reynolds
- The modern Japanese garden / Toshio Watanabe
- Japanese prints 1868-2008 / Lawrence Smith
- Aspects of twentieth-century crafts : the new craft and Mingei movements / Chiaki Ajioka
- Japanese calligraphy since 1868 / Stephen Addiss
- Adoption, adaptation, and innovation : the cultural and aesthetic transformations of fashion in modern Japan / Audrey Yoshiko Seo.