Tools of Culture: Japan’s Cultural, Intellectual, Medical, and Technological Contacts in East Asia, 1100s–1500s (Asia Past & Present) - Softcover

 
9780924304538: Tools of Culture: Japan’s Cultural, Intellectual, Medical, and Technological Contacts in East Asia, 1100s–1500s (Asia Past & Present)

Synopsis

This important collection addresses aspects of Japanese human and material interactions in East Asia from the late eleventh through the late sixteenth centuries, a period coincident with Japan’s late classical and medieval eras. The collection broadens our understanding of Japanese history, by departing from a traditional focus on Japanese history as a phenomenon essentially limited to the Japanese archipelago, and expands the horizons of that history to encompass the ubiquity of overseas contacts and the constant circulation of people, experiences, and objects. Each chapter provides a different perspective on the interactions―travel, trade, texts, religion, poetry, medicine, and art―rippling through Japanese society and across the waters that joined Japan and the continent.

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About the Author

Andrew Edmund Goble is Associate Professor of History and of Religious Studies at the University of Oregon. His research has covered aspects of medieval
Japanese social, intellectual, and political history and most recently issues of medicine and society.

Kenneth R. Robinson is Senior Associate Professor of History at International Christian University, Tokyo.

Haruko Wakabayashi is Japan Memory Project Research Fellow at the Historiographical Institute, University of Tokyo.

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