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ISBN 10: 1138936855
ISBN 13: 978-1138936850
Author: Gary P. Leupp, De-min Tao
Table of contents:
Part I: National Reunification, 1563-1603
Chapter 1: The Three Unifiers of the Empire (Tenka): Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu
Chapter 2: Japan’s Invasions of Korea in 1592-98 and the Hideyoshi Regime
Chapter 3: The Life and Afterlife of Tokugawa Ieyasu
Part II: The Physical Landscape
Chapter 4: Water Management in Tokugawa Japan
Chapter 5: The King Yu Legend and Flood Control in Tokugawa Japan
Chapter 6: Earthquakes in Historical Context
Chapter 7: The Centre of the Shogun’s Realm: Building Nihonbashi
Part III: Tokugawa Society
Chapter 8: The Samurai in Tokugawa Japan
Chapter 9: Villages and Farmers in the Tokugawa Period
Chapter 10: Popular Movements in the Edo Period: Peasants, Peasant Uprisings, and the Development of Lawful Petitions
Chapter 11: Coastal Whaling and Its Impact on Early Modern Japan
Chapter 12: Outcastes and Their Social Roles in Tokugawa Japan
Part IV: Family, Gender, Sexuality and Reproduction
Chapter 13: Women in Cities and Towns
Chapter 14: Childhood in Tokugawa Japan
Chapter 15: Growing Small Bodies at the Point of Skin: Young Children’s Bodies and Health in Sacred Skinscape
Part V: Tokugawa Economy
Chapter 16: Food Fights, But It’s Always for Fun in Early Modern Japan
Chapter 17: The Silk Weavers of Nishijin: Wage-Laborers in the Tokugawa World
Chapter 18: The Marketing of Human Waste and Urban-Fringe Agriculture around the Tokugawa Cities
Part VI: Tokugawa Japan in the World
Chapter 19: Japan and the World in Tokugawa Maps
Chapter 20: Nihonmachi in Southeast Asia in the Late Sixteenth–Early Seventeenth Centuries
Chapter 21: Rethinking Ezo-chi, the Ainu, and Tokugawa Japan in Global Perspective
Chapter 22: The Opening of the Tokugawa World and Japan’s Foreign Relations: The Visits of Korean Embassies to Japan
Chapter 23: Early Modern Ryukyu Between China and Japan
Chapter 24: Dutch East India Company Relations With Tokugawa Japan
Chapter 25: The Presence of Black People in Japan During the Edo Period
Chapter 26: Seventeenth Century Chinese Émigrés and Sino-Japanese Cultural Exchanges
Chapter 27: Selective Sakoku? Tantalizing Hints of Japanese in China after the Tokugawa Maritime Prohibition
Chapter 28: Tokugawa Japan and the Rise of Modern Racial Thought in the West
Part VII: The Performing Arts and Sport
Chapter 29: The Musical World of Tokugawa Japan
Chapter 30: Visual Disability and Musical Culture in Edo-Period Japan
Chapter 31: Tominaga Nakamoto and Gagaku (Court Music)
Chapter 32: Staging Senseless Violence: Early Jōruri Puppet Theater and the Culture of Performance
Chapter 33: Rural Kabuki and the Imagination of Japanese Identity in the Late Tokugawa Period
Chapter 34: Sumo Wrestling in the Tokugawa Period
Part VIII: Art and Literature
Chapter 35: Shunga in Tokugawa Society and Culture
Chapter 36: Uses of Shunga and Ukiyoe in the Tokugawa Period
Chapter 37: Two Paths of Love in the Fiction of Ihara Saikaku
Chapter 38: Furuta Oribe: Controversial Daimyo Tea Master
Chapter 39: Grass Booklets and the Roots of Manga: Comic Books in the Tokugawa Period
Chapter 40: An Iconology of the Orchid Pavilion Gathering: Image, Text, and Communities in Tokugawa-Era Japan
Chapter 41: The Folk Worldview of Chronicles of the Eight Dog Heroes of the Satomi Clan of Nansō
Chapter 42: Okakura Kakuzō and the Osaka Painting Schools of the Tokugawa Era
Chapter 43: The Rise and Fall and Spring of Haiku
Part IX: Religion and Thought
Chapter 44: Christians, Christianity and Kakure Kirishitan in Japan (1549-1868)
Chapter 45: Pilgrimage in Tokugawa Japan
Chapter 46: Structuring the Canon: Exceptionalism and Kokugaku
Chapter 47: The Image of Susanoo in Hirata Atsutane’s Koshiden
Chapter 48: Itō Jinsai and the Origins of Classical Learning (Kogaku)
Chapter 49: Mapping Intellectual History: Neo-Confucian Schools and Islamic Thought
Chapter 50: Emperor-Centrism and the Historiography of the Mito School
Chapter 51: Heigaku and Bushidō: Military Thought in the Tokugawa World
Chapter 52: Confucian Views of Life and Death
Part X: Education and Science
Chapter 53: Tokugawa Popular Education
Chapter 54: The Greater Learning for Women and Women’s Moral Education in Tokugawa Japan
Chapter 55: “Reading” of the Chinese Classics and the History of Thought in the Edo Period
Chapter 56: Health, Disease and Epidemics in Late Tokugawa Japan
Chapter 57: Doctors and Herbal Medicine in Tokugawa Japan
Chapter 58: The History of Natural History in Tokugawa Japan
Chapter 59: Attitudes Toward Celestial Events in Tokugawa Japan
Part XI: Epilogue
Chapter 60: From Feudalism to Meritocracy?: Growing Demand for Competent and Efficient Government in the Late Tokugawa Period
Chapter 61: Shōin and Changing Worldviews in the Late Tokugawa Period
Chapter 62: The Shinsengumi: Shadows and Light in the Last Days of the Tokugawa Shogunate
Chapter 63: Katsu Kaishū and Yokoi Shōnan: Late Tokugawa Imaginings of a More Democratic Japan
Chapter 64: Confucian Education in the Formative Years of the Meiji Leaders and Its Modern Implications
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