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Cuccio, Claire S.
Inside Myojo (Venus, 1900--1908): Art for the nation's sake (Japan).
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Inside Myojo (Venus, 1900--1908): Art for the nation's sake (Japan).
作者:
Cuccio, Claire S.
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266 p.
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Adviser: James R. Reichert.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-08, Section: A, page: 2935.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International66-08A.
標題:
Literature, Asian.
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3186334
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9780542285806
Inside Myojo (Venus, 1900--1908): Art for the nation's sake (Japan).
Cuccio, Claire S.
Inside Myojo (Venus, 1900--1908): Art for the nation's sake (Japan).
- 266 p.
Adviser: James R. Reichert.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stanford University, 2005.
The intersection of Myojo's diverse texts and images with late Meiji cultural discourse forms the basis of the chapters. The first chapter examines the Myojo's group's response to the government censorship of Myojo's November 1900 publication of nudes within the context of the Meiji period Debate on Nudes (Rataiga ronso) and from the perspective of the banning as a defining moment in the magazine's efforts to civilize the nation through cultivation of individual taste (shumi). The second chapter looks at the Myojo group's response to the public's preoccupation with the Russo-Japanese War (1904--1905), exploring the war as a rupture in the free pursuit of learning that threatened to undermine the Myojo group's mission of self-cultivation in the arts. The third chapter addresses the individual and how the Myojo group cultivated the individual as civic-minded artist to contribute to the civilization of Japan. Refusing to accommodate the post-war rise of naturalism (shizenshugi) and its endorsement of the individual as severed from social obligation, Myojo folded, having helped to institutionalize the arts in modern Japan.
ISBN: 9780542285806Subjects--Topical Terms:
226929
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