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100 1 $aHaft, Alfred.
245 10 $aAesthetic strategies of the floating world :$bmitate, yatsushi, and fūryū in early modern Japanese popular culture /$cby Alfred Haft.
260 $aLeiden :$bBrill,$c2013.
300 $a216 p. :$bcol. ill. ;$c26 cm.
490 1 $aJapanese visual culture ;$vv. 9
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 201-207) and index.
520 $aThe East Asian classical tradition, with its repertoire of ancient narratives and established pictorial themes, was a major force driving cultural development in Japan during the early modern or Edo period (1615-1868). This book offers an in-depth account of three aesthetic concepts - mitate, yatsushi, and fūryū - which influenced the way early-modern popular culture absorbed and responded to this force of cultural tradition. Combining literary, historical, and visual evidence, the book examines particularly how the three concepts guided artistic choices in the context of Floating World prints (ukiyo-e), and how the concepts have shaped the direction of ukiyo-e studies since the Meiji period (1868-1912).
505 0 $aGiving the classics a new look : the aesthetics of fūryū yatsushi -- The poet's eye for form : mitate, comic linked verse and illustrated books -- The connoisseur's eye for quality : mitate and actor critiques -- Harunobu's textual pictures.
650 0 $aUkiyoe$xPolitical aspects$yEdo period, 1600-1868.
650 0 $aErotic art$zJapan$yEdo period, 1600-1868.
651 0 $aJapan$xSocial life and customs$vPictorial works$yEdo period, 1600-1868.
650 0 $aPopular culture$zJapan$xHistory$y18th century.
650 0 $aPopular culture$zJapan$xHistory$y19th century.
650 0 $aPrints, Japanese$yEdo period, 1600-1868.
830 0 $aJapanese visual culture ;$vv. 9.
988 $a20121025
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