Kingdom of Beauty: Mingei and the Politics of Folk Art in Imperial Japan

Author:   Kim Brandt
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9780822340003


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   20 July 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Kim Brandt
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9780822340003


ISBN 10:   0822340003
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   20 July 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1. The Beauty of Sorrow 7 2. The Discovery of Mingei 38 3. New Mingei in the 1930s 83 4. Mingei and the Wartime State, 1937-1945 124 5. Renovating Greater East Asia 173 Epilogue 223 Notes 229 Bibliography 277 Index 293

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A richly textured, beautifully written, and provocatively argued analysis of the Japanese folk-craft movement, this study sheds light on empire, middle-class material culture, the aesthetics of fascism, and much else common to twentieth-century societies in the throes of dislocating change. A beguiling book on important themes. --Carol Gluck, George Sansom Professor of History, Columbia University Kingdom of Beauty is first-rate. Kim Brandt's analysis is sharp, her organization supple, her writing graceful. Moreover, her synthesis of the imperial with the domestic--and of the ideological with the material--makes the book a model of cultural history. --Karen Wigen, author of The Making of a Japanese Periphery, 1750-1920 In tracing the history of mingei activism, Brandt considers not only the well-known leaders of the folk-art movement, but also the networks involved in its success. ASIAN ART December 2007


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Kim Brandt is Associate Professor of Japanese history at Columbia University.

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