Uncharted Waters: Intellectual Life in the Edo Period: Essays in Honour of W.J. BootBRILL, 3. svi 2012. - Broj stranica: 272 In the Edo period, Japan had its first experience of what one might call “intellectual life” in a pregnant sense of the word: a scene that combined serious intellectual pursuits, from poetry writing to the interpretation of the Confucian classics, with intense social interaction. Edo-period Japan was crisscrossed by networks of poets, scholars, artists and collectors who exchanged information, discussed each other’s work, cooperated in collaborative projects, and gossiped about each other. Intellectual life in Edo Japan was a seething cauldron of social interaction and competition, sometimes harmoniously productive, sometimes destructively vicious, but never stagnant. This volume, compiled in honour of Prof. W.J. Boot, offers eleven essays that explore the intellectual scene of Edo-period Japan from a variety of perspectives. |
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Aspects of intellectual life in Edo Japan | 1 |
Intellectual Networks | 11 |
An antiquarian society in Edo 182425 | 13 |
The network of Myōhōin no miya Shinnin Hōshinnō 17681805 | 35 |
Legitimizing Tokugawa Rule | 53 |
Some Edo responses to Confuciuss characterization of Kings Wen and Wu | 55 |
The Shōheizaka academy and late Tokugawa reform | 75 |
An early Edo history of SinoJapanese poetry | 93 |
Insincere blessings? CourtBakufu relations and the creation of engi scrolls in honour of Tokugawa Ieyasu | 159 |
Western Connections | 179 |
Whats in a name? Padre João Rodriguezs discussion of naming practices in his Short grammar of the Japanese language | 181 |
An explosive dictionary | 197 |
From Sengoku to Genroku Nagasaki to Edo via Manila | 221 |
List of publications by Prof Dr Willem Jan Boot | 241 |
List of contributors | 251 |
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Ideology or rhetoric? | 109 |
Its significance for Zōjōji and its role in the diffusion of Tokugawa myths | 129 |
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