Items where Research Group is "Centre for Japanese Studies

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Number of items: 11.

Article

Kaner, Simon ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4425-462X, Nagase, F, Tsujita, J, Matsuda, Akira and Rousmaniere, Nicole (2009) Re-excavating the Power of Dogu (Dogû no Chikara Saihakkutsu). Cultural Resource Studies (Bunka Shigengaku), 8. pp. 1-8.

Matsuba, Ryoko (2009) 「霊験曽我籬」にみる南北の方法. Art Research, 9. pp. 43-59.

Matsuda, Akira and Okamura, K (2009) Archaeologists at the crossroads 4: towards an engaged archaeology (Gendai shakai to sekkyokutekini kakawatteiku kôkogaku wo mezashite). Quarterly of Archaeological Studies (Kôkogaku Kenkyû), 55 (4). pp. 117-120.

Rousmaniere, Nicole (2009) Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts: Sir Robert and Lady Sainsbury's Collection of Japanese Art. Arts of Asia, 39 (4). pp. 60-71.

Sato-Rossberg, Nana (2009) Mashiho Chiri as a Translator: Ainu Myths and Poems. CoreEthics, 5. pp. 191-200.

Book Section

Matsuba, Ryoko (2009) 江戸の劇場図 ―菱川派を中心に―. In: 風俗絵画の文化学. Shibunkaku Shuppan, pp. 211-242.

Rousmaniere, Nicole (2009) Bijutsu is not Art and Craft is not Kôgei: thoughts on the display of ceramics in art museums. In: Words for Design II, Comparative Etymology and Terminology of Design and its Equivalents. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Osaka, pp. 123-136.

Rousmaniere, Nicole (2009) Dining on China in Japan: Shifting Taste for Chinese Ceramics in 15th to 17th century Japan. In: Transfer: the Influence of China on World Ceramics, Colloquies on Art & Archaeology in Asia. Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, SOAS, pp. 47-58.

Rousmaniere, Nicole (2009) Rediscovering Dogu in the Twentieth Century. In: The Power of Dogu: Ceramic Figures from Ancient Japan (exhibition catalogue). British Museum Press, pp. 70-83.

Rousmaniere, Nicole (2009) Towards the Discovery of a Fan Painting by Sharaku. In: Sharaku and Other Hidden Japanese Masterworks from the Land of NAUSICAA (exhibition catalogue). Edo-Tokyo Museum and Yomiuri Shimbun, Tokyo, pp. 35-38.

Conference or Workshop Item

Rousmaniere, Nicole (2009) 'Rethinking Kakiemon Style Wares in the United Kingdom from the 18th Century to the Present Focussing on Issues of Design, Reputation and Interpretation' in Studies of Hinzen Porcelain: on Research Issues in England and Germany, Kakiemon-style Ceramic Art Research Centre. In: Kyushu Sangyo University 21st Century COE Programme, 2009-03-01.

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