Japan in print: information and nation in the early modern period
A quiet revolution in knowledge separated the early modern period in Japan from all previous time. After 1600, self-appointed investigators used the model of the land and cartographic surveys of the newly unified state to observe and order subjects such as agronomy, medicine, gastronomy, commerce, t...
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Zusammenfassung: | A quiet revolution in knowledge separated the early modern period in Japan from all previous time. After 1600, self-appointed investigators used the model of the land and cartographic surveys of the newly unified state to observe and order subjects such as agronomy, medicine, gastronomy, commerce, travel, and entertainment. They subsequently circulated their findings through a variety of commercially printed texts: maps, gazetteers, family encyclopedias, urban directories, travel guides, official personnel rosters, and instruction manuals for everything from farming to lovemaking. In this original and gracefully written book, Mary Elizabeth Berry considers the social processes that drove the information explosion of the 1600s. Inviting readers to examine the contours and meanings of this transformation, Berry provides a fascinating account of the conversion of the public from an object of state surveillance into a subject of self-knowledge. Japan in Print shows how, as investigators collected and disseminated richly diverse data, they came to presume in their audience a standard of cultural literacy that changed anonymous consumers into an "us" bound by common frames of reference. This shared space of knowledge made society visible to itself and in the process subverted notions of status hierarchy. Berry demonstrates that the new public texts projected a national collectivity characterized by universal access to markets, mobility, sociability, and self-fashioning. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-308) and index |
Beschreibung: | xvii, 325 S. Ill., Kt. 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780520254176 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
Xl
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV
ι
A Traveling Clerk Goes to the Bookstores
2
The Library of Public Information
13
3
Maps Are Strange
54
4
Blood Right and Merit
104
5
The Freedom of the City
13p
6
Cultural Custody, Cultural Literacy
18$
7
Nation
2
op
notes
2 $3
BIBLIOGRAPHY 2pi
INDEX
30p
FIGURES
ι.
Bookseller, from Jinrin
kinmõzui
(An Illustrated Encyclopedia of
Humanity,
1690) 2
2.
Partial table of contents,
Kõeki
shojaku mokuroku taizen (A
Catalogue of Publications for Public Utility,
1692),
fascicle
5 3
3.
Ishikawa Ryusen, Nihon kaisan
chõrikuzu
(Map of the Seas,
Mountains, and Lands of Japan,
1694),
detail
4
4.
From Fuchu to Yoshida, from Ochikochi
Dõin
and Hishikawa
Moronobu,
Tõkaidõ
bunken ezu
(The Pictorial Survey of the
Tõkaidõ,
1690),
detail
6
5.
Ishikawa Ryusen,
Bundo Edo
õezu
(Great Survey Map of
Edo, 1710),
detail
9
6.
Layout of the Imperial Palace Complex, from Kokka manyoki (The
Ten-Thousand Leaf Record of the Provincial Flowers,
1697),
compiled by Kikumoto
Gahõ
16
7.
Dai Nihonkoku no
zu (Map
of Great Japan), based on a model
attributed to the monk
Gyõki 2j
8.
Kabuki
at the
Shijõ
Riverbank,
from Nakagawa Kiun,
Kyõ
warabe
(A Child of Kyoto,
1658) 36
9.
Nihonzu (Map of Japan,
с
1640),
detail
41
10.
Mori Fusae,
Bunken
Edo
õezu
(Great Survey Map of
Edo,
1858),
detail 4J
11.
The imaginary Angelica College in California
62
іг.
Map of Hineno Village (Hineno-mura,
с
1316)
γ
о
13.
Map of Inoue Estate
(Inoue-honshõ, late
fourteenth century)
73
14.
Kubikigo ezu (Map of
Kubiki),
in Echigo no
kuni kori ezu
(The
District Maps of Echigo Province,
с
1596),
detail
86
15.
Echizen
no kuni
ezu (Map of
Echizen
Province,
с.
ібоб),
detail
89
16.
Nihonzu (Map of Japan,
с.
1640),
detail
ýj
17.
Ishikawa Ryusen, Nihon kaisan
chõrikuzu
(Map of the Seas,
Mountains, and Lands of Japan,
1694),
detail
pç
18.
Shinpan
Heian-jõ narabi
ni Rakugai
no
zu
(Newly Published Map of
the Citadel of Heian and Its Surroundings,
1672) 102
19.
Edo
kagami (A Mirror of
Edo, n.d.),
sample page
10$
20.
The
Mori
House, from Gorin bukan (A Military Mirror of the
Great Forest, 1701)
117
21.
The Tokugawa Lineage, from Gorin bukan (A Military Mirror of
the Great Forest, 1701)
118
22.
The Great Inspectors and The City Magistrates, from Kansei
bukan (A Military Mirror of the Kansei Period,
1789) 130
23.
The Otowa Falls at Kiyomizu Temple, from Nakagawa Kiun,
Kyõ
warabe (A Child of Kyoto,
1658) 151
24.
Lacquer and Houseware Seller, from Jinrin
kinmõzui
(An
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Humanity,
1690) 157
25.
The Incumbent Emperor, from
Kyõ
habutae taizen (The Kyoto
Brocade Omnibus,
1768) 161
26.
The Middle Counselor
Kujõ
Hisatada no
kyõ,
from
Kyõ
habutae
taizen (The Kyoto Brocade Omnibus,
1768) 162
27.
Miedõ
Fan Shop, from Akizato
Rito, Miyako
meisho zue (An
Illustrated Guide to the Capital,
1787) 164
28.
Partial entry for Buddhist Goods in Kyoto kaimono hitori annai
(A Self-Guided Tour to Kyoto Shopping, 1831)
167
FIGURES
2Ç).
The Yasurai Festival at Murasakino
Ima Miya
on the Tenth Day of
the Third Month, from Akizato
Rito,
Miyako meisho zue (An
Illustrated Guide to the Capital,
1787)
ijy
30.
Blossom Viewing at Omuro, from Akizato
Rito,
Miyako meisho
zue (An Illustrated Guide to the Capital,
1787) 180
31.
The Great Buddha Sweet Shop, from Akizato
Rito,
Miyako meisho
zue (An Illustrated Guide to the Capital,
1787) 182
32.
A Tour Guide to the Famous Places of the Capital, from
Akizato
Rito,
Miyako meisho zue (An Illustrated Guide to the
Capital,
1787) 186
33.
The Silver Pavilion and surrounding landmarks, from Kaibara
Ekiken,
Keijö
shõran
(Excellent Views of Kyoto, 1718) i8p
34.
Ninnaji and surrounding landmarks, from Kaibara Ekiken,
Keijõ
shõran
(Excellent Views of Kyoto, 1718)
192
FIGU
RES
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spelling | Berry, Mary Elizabeth 1947- Verfasser (DE-588)135865301 aut Japan in print information and nation in the early modern period Mary Elizabeth Berry 1. paperback print. Berkeley, Calif. [u.a.] Univ. of California Press 2007 xvii, 325 S. Ill., Kt. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Asia 12 Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-308) and index A quiet revolution in knowledge separated the early modern period in Japan from all previous time. After 1600, self-appointed investigators used the model of the land and cartographic surveys of the newly unified state to observe and order subjects such as agronomy, medicine, gastronomy, commerce, travel, and entertainment. They subsequently circulated their findings through a variety of commercially printed texts: maps, gazetteers, family encyclopedias, urban directories, travel guides, official personnel rosters, and instruction manuals for everything from farming to lovemaking. In this original and gracefully written book, Mary Elizabeth Berry considers the social processes that drove the information explosion of the 1600s. Inviting readers to examine the contours and meanings of this transformation, Berry provides a fascinating account of the conversion of the public from an object of state surveillance into a subject of self-knowledge. Japan in Print shows how, as investigators collected and disseminated richly diverse data, they came to presume in their audience a standard of cultural literacy that changed anonymous consumers into an "us" bound by common frames of reference. This shared space of knowledge made society visible to itself and in the process subverted notions of status hierarchy. Berry demonstrates that the new public texts projected a national collectivity characterized by universal access to markets, mobility, sociability, and self-fashioning. Geschichte 1600-1700 Geschichte 1600-1700 gnd rswk-swf Druckwerk - Informationsaustausch - Edo-Zeit Geschichte Printing Japan History 17th century Buchdruck (DE-588)4008598-3 gnd rswk-swf Informationsfluss (DE-588)4161668-6 gnd rswk-swf Japan - Drucktechnik - Geschichte 1600-1868 Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 gnd rswk-swf Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 g Buchdruck (DE-588)4008598-3 s Informationsfluss (DE-588)4161668-6 s Geschichte 1600-1700 z DE-604 Asia 12 (DE-604)BV012613539 12 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017363199&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_exact_search | Japan in print information and nation in the early modern period |
title_full | Japan in print information and nation in the early modern period Mary Elizabeth Berry |
title_fullStr | Japan in print information and nation in the early modern period Mary Elizabeth Berry |
title_full_unstemmed | Japan in print information and nation in the early modern period Mary Elizabeth Berry |
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title_sort | japan in print information and nation in the early modern period |
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topic | Druckwerk - Informationsaustausch - Edo-Zeit Geschichte Printing Japan History 17th century Buchdruck (DE-588)4008598-3 gnd Informationsfluss (DE-588)4161668-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Druckwerk - Informationsaustausch - Edo-Zeit Geschichte Printing Japan History 17th century Buchdruck Informationsfluss Japan - Drucktechnik - Geschichte 1600-1868 Japan |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV012613539 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT berrymaryelizabeth japaninprintinformationandnationintheearlymodernperiod |