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Manga from the floating world: comicbook, culture and the kibyōshi of Edo Japan
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Abstract
"The first full-length study in English of the kibyōshi, a genre of woodblock-printed comicbook widely read in late eighteenth-century Japan that became an influential form of political satire. The volume is copiously illustrated with rare prints from Japanese archival collections"--Provided by publisher.
Contents
Part I. The kibyōshi (a study): Introduction: A little yellow comicbook -- The floating world in an'ei-tenmei Edo -- The blossom of pulp fiction -- Manga culture and the visual-verbal imagination -- The rise and pratfall of the kibyōshi -- Part II. Translations: A note on reading backwards -- A note on translating the kibyōshi -- Those familiar bestsellers -- Playboy, roasted a la Edo -- The unseamly silverpiped swingers.
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Publication
Cambridge (Massachusetts): Harvard University Asia Center, 2019
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Period
1600-1867
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ISBN
- 9780674241787
- 0674241762
- 9780674241763
- 0674241789
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Notes
The pages are laid out as follows: from the front cover towards the center of the book, pages xxxii, 1-250, 510-567; from the back cover towards the center of the book, pages 256-506.
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