The Floating World, rev. ed.

The Floating World, rev. ed.
Title The Floating World, rev. ed. PDF eBook
Author James A. Michener
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 484
Release 1984-02-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780824808730

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The Floating World by novelist James A. Michener is a classic work on the Japanese print of the Edo period (1615-1868). Mr. Michener shows how the Japanese printmakers, cut off from revivifying contacts with the art of the rest of the world and hampered by their own governmental restrictions, were able to keep their art vital for two centuries through their vigor and determination. For this new edition, Howard A. Link updates the scholarship and expands on many theoretical aspects introduced in Michener's study.

Sex and the Floating World

Sex and the Floating World
Title Sex and the Floating World PDF eBook
Author Timon Screech
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 324
Release 1999
Genre Art
ISBN 9781861890306

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This book offers an entirely new assessment of the genre of Japanese paintings and prints today known as shunga. Recent changes in Japanese law have at last enabled erotic images to be published without fear of prosecution, and many picture books have since appeared in Japan. There has, however, been very little attempt to situate the imagery within the contexts of sexuality, gender or power. Questions of aesthetics, and of whether shunga deserve a place in the official history of Japanese art, have dominated, and the question of the use of these images has been avoided. Timon Screech seeks to re-establish shunga in its proper historical contexts of culture and creativity. Sex and the Floating World opens up for us the strange world of sexual fantasy in the Edo culture of eighteenth-century Japan, and investigates the tensions in class and gender of those who made - and made use of - shunga.

Tattoos of the Floating World

Tattoos of the Floating World
Title Tattoos of the Floating World PDF eBook
Author Takahiro Kitamura
Publisher Kit Pub
Pages 124
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN 9789074822459

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This work discusses the art of the Japanese tattoo in the context of Ukiyo-e, focusing on the parallel histories of the woodblock print and the tattoo.

Floating Worlds

Floating Worlds
Title Floating Worlds PDF eBook
Author Cecelia Holland
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 769
Release 2014-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1497619807

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In the far future, an Earth-born woman must negotiate with a fearsome mutant race: “On a par with Ursula LeGuin or Arthur C. Clarke” (Chicago Tribune). Two thousand years into the future, runaway pollution has made the earth uninhabitable except in giant biodomes. The society is an anarchy, with disputes mediated through the Machiavellian Committee for the Revolution. Mars, Venus, and the moon support flourishing colonies of various political stripes. On the fringes of the solar system, in the gas planets, a strange, new, violent kind of human has evolved. In this unstable system, the anarchist Paula Mendoza, an agent of the Committee, works to make peace and ultimately protect her people in a catastrophic clash of worlds that destroys the order she knows.

Aesthetic Strategies of the Floating World

Aesthetic Strategies of the Floating World
Title Aesthetic Strategies of the Floating World PDF eBook
Author Alfred Haft
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Aesthetics, Japanese
ISBN 9789004209879

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Aesthetics of the Floating World offers an in-depth account of three aesthetic concepts--mitate, yatsushi, and fūryū--which influenced the way early-modern Japanese popular culture absorbed and responded to this force of cultural tradition. Combining literary, historical, and visual evidence, the book examines particularly how the three concepts guided artistic choices in the context of Floating World prints (ukiyo-e), and how the concepts have shaped the direction of ukiyo-e studies since the Meiji period (1868-1912).

Drowning in the Floating World

Drowning in the Floating World
Title Drowning in the Floating World PDF eBook
Author Meg Eden
Publisher Press 53
Pages 80
Release 2020-03
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781950413157

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Drowning in the Floating World by Meg Eden immerses us into the Japanese natural disaster known as 3/11: the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, and subsequent Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. This poetry collection is also a cultural education, sure to encourage further reading and research.

Floodgate Companion

Floodgate Companion
Title Floodgate Companion PDF eBook
Author Robert Beatty
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2016
Genre Art
ISBN 9781942801986

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Floodgate Companion is Robert Beatty's debut monograph, a cosmic and immersive collection of artwork from the renowned album cover artist.