Description |
xxiv, 315 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Contents note continued: ch. 13 Nature as Accumulation Strategy: Sato Nobuhiro and the Synthesis of Honzogaku and Keizaigaku |
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Machine generated contents note: pt. I Introduction -- ch. 1 Nature without Nature: Prolegomena to a History of Nature Studies in Early Modern Japan -- ch. 2 The Bencao gangmu and the World It Created -- pt. II Ordering Names: 1607--1715 -- ch. 3 Knowledge in Translation: Hayashi Razan and the Glossing of Bencao gangmu -- ch. 4 Writing Nature's Encyclopedia -- ch. 5 The First Japanese Encyclopedias of Nature: Yamato honzo and Shobutsu ruisan -- pt. III Inventorying Resources: 1716--36 -- ch. 6 Tokugawa Yoshimune and the Study of Nature in Eighteenth-Century Japan -- ch. 7 Inventorying Nature -- pt. IV Natures Spectacles: The Long Eighteenth Century (1730S--1840S) -- ch. 8 Nature's Wonders: Natural History as Pastime -- ch. 9 Nature in Cultural Circles -- ch. 10 Nature Exhibited: Hiraga Gennai -- ch. 11 Representing Nature: From "Truth" to "Accuracy" -- pt. V The Making of Japanese Nature: The Bakumatsu Period -- ch. 12 Bakumatsu Honzogaku: The End of Eclecticism? -- |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Democracy.
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Political participation.
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Protest movements.
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Social justice.
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LC no. |
2017005859 |
ISBN |
1138648191 |
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1138648205 |
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9781138648197 |
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9781138648203 |
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