ART HISTORY 136: HONORS SEMINAR, FALL 2000 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE OF THE EDO PERIOD: SEX, LIES, AND MASS MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY /1 H = book on honors reserve / GR = book on general reserve / X = xerox copy on honors reserve JAPANESE PRINTS-Maribeth Graybill: Bibliography for a class taught at Swathmore College by Maribeth Graybill Note: not updated since June 2001. BASIC TEXTS, RECOMMENDED FOR PURCHASE: GR Brandon, James R., et al. Studies in Kabuki; Its Acting, Music, & Historical Context. Honolulu: East-West Center, 1978. > PN2924.5.K3 B7 H Chikamatsu Monzaemon. The Love Suicide at Amijima: A Study of a Japanese Domestic Tragedy. Translated by Donald H. Shively. Ann Arbor, MI: Univ of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies, 1991. > PL793.4.S5 E5 H Hibbett, Howard S.Jr. The Floating World in Japanese Fiction. paperback. Rutland, Vt [Boston?]: Tuttle Publishing, 1974. > PL740 .H53x 1960 GR Jenkins, Donald, ed. The Floating world revisited. Portland: Portland Art Museum & Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993. > + NX584.T65 J46 1993 H Pflugfelder, Gregory. Cartographies of Desire: male-male sexuality in Japanese discourse, 1600?1950. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999. > HQ76.3.J3 P35 1999 H Sansom, Sir George. A History of Japan, 1615-1867. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1963. > DS835 .S27 v.3 H Screech, Timon. Sex & the Floating World; Erotic Images in Japan, 1700-1820. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1999. > N7353.5 .S39 1999 H Swinton, Elizabeth De Sabato, ed. The Women of the Pleasure Quarter: Japanese Paintings and Prints of the Floating World. Hudson Hills Press, 1996. > NE1321.8 .S984 1995 H Thornbury, Barbara. Sukeroku's Double Identity: The Dramatic Structure of Edo Kabuki. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Center for Japanese Studies, 1982. > PN2924.5.K3 T46 1982 GENERAL BOOKS ON JAPAN / JAPANESE ART / REFERENCE WORKS GR The Cambridge history of Japan, vol. 4: Early Modern Japan. Cambridge [England] & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991 H Guth, Christine. Art of Edo Japan The Artist & the City, 1615-1868. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1996. > N7353.5 .G88 1996 REF Kodansha encyclopedia of Japan. Tokyo & New York: Kodansha, 1983. 9 vols. + DS805.K .633 1983 ART HISTORY 136: HONORS SEMINAR, FALL 2000 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE OF THE EDO PERIOD: SEX, LIES, AND MASS MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY /2 H = book on honors reserve / GR = book on general reserve / X = xerox copy on honors reserve GR Mason, Penelope E. History of Japanese art. New York: Abrams, 1993. > + N7350 .M26 1993 (3 copies on GenRes) Singer, Robert T., et al. Edo, art in Japan 1615-1868. Washington DC: National Gallery of Art; Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan; Japan Foundation. Dist. by Yale University Press, 1998. > N7353.5 .S656 1998 Watson, William, ed. The Great Japan Exhibition: art of the Edo period, 1600-1868. New York: Alpine Fine Arts Collection, 1981. > + N7353.5 .G73 1981 UKIYO E WOODBLOCK PRINTS & PAINTINGS SURVEY HISTORIES, COMPREHENSIVE EXHIBITION & COLLECTION CATALOGUES Survey Histories & Reference Works: Binyon, Laurence and J. J. O'Brien Sexton. Edited by Basil Gray. Japanese colour prints. [New ed.] London: Faber & Faber, 1960. > NE1310 .B5 1960 Hillier, Jack Ronald. The Japanese print: a new approach. London: G. Bell,1960. > + + Z1023 .H65 1991 Kobayashi, Tadashi. Ukiyo-e. Translated by Mark A. Harbison. Tokyo; New York: Kodansha International, 1982. > + N7353.5 .K613 H Lane, Richard. Images from the floating world: the Japanese print: including an illustrated dictionary of ukiyo-e. New York: Putnam, 1978. > TreasR SWARTH + LD5199 1929.M6 L36x H Munsterberg, Hugo. The Japanese print: a historical guide. New York: Weatherhill, 1982 > NE1310 .M86 1982 H Narazaki, Muneshige. The Japanese print: its evolution and essence. English adaptation by C. H. Mitchell. Tokyo & New York: Kodansha International; Dist. by Harper & Row, 1966, 1982 printing. > + NE1310 .N3 1982 H Stewart, Basil. Subjects portrayed in Japanese colour-prints. Genève: Minkoff reprint, 1973. > NE1310.S8 S92 1973 Collection Catalogues & Comprehensive Exhibition Catalogues: H Faulkner, Rupert, in consultation with B.W. Robinson. Masterpieces of Japanese prints: the European collections: Ukiyo-e from the Victoria and Albert Museum. New York: Kodansha International, 1991. > + NE1321.8 .F38 1991 ART HISTORY 136: HONORS SEMINAR, FALL 2000 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE OF THE EDO PERIOD: SEX, LIES, AND MASS MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY /3 H = book on honors reserve / GR = book on general reserve / X = xerox copy on honors reserve H Gentles, Margaret. Masters of the Japanese print: Moronobu to Utamaro. New York: Arno Press, 1976. (Reprint of Asia Society exhibition catalogue, 1964.) > NE1314.N52 A832 1976 H Keyes, Roger S. Japanese woodblock prints: a catalogue of the Mary A. Ainsworth Collection. Oberlin, Ohio: Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College; Bloomington, Ind.: Distributed by Indiana University Press,1984. > + NE1321.8 .A45 1984 H Meech-Pekarik, Julia, with catalogue entries by Christine Guth. The Matsukata collection of ukiyo-e prints: masterpieces from the Tokyo National Museum. New Brunswick, N.J.: Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, 1988. > NE1321.8 .M4 1988 Michener, James. Japanese prints from the early masters to the modern. With notes on the prints by Richard A. Lane. Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, Publishers, with the cooperation of the Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1959. > TreasR Swarth +LD5199 1929 +M6 J63 H Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Catalogue of the collection of Japanese Prints. Part I. The Age of Harunobu: early Japanese prints, c. 1700-1780. 1977 > N7353.5 .A5 1977 Part II. The age of Utamaro: Japanese prints, c.1780-1800. 1979. > N7353.5 .A53 1979 Part III: Hokusai and his school: Japanese prints, c. 1800-1840. 1982. > N7353.5 .H7 1982 Smith, Lawrence, ed. Ukiyoe: images of unknown Japan. London: British Museum Publications, 1988. > NE1321.8 .B75 1988 Stern, Harold P. Master prints of Japan: ukiyo-e hanga. New York, Abrams [1969?] > + NE1315 .S7 CIRC Ukiyo-e Masterpieces in European Collections. [series] Tokyo & New York: Kodansha International. Ask at circulation desk. NOT TO BE REMOVED FROM LIBRARY! > N7353.5 .U345 1988 v. 1~3. British Museum I ~ III v. 4~5. Victoria and Albert Museum I~II. v. 6~7. Musée Guimet, Paris, I~II. v. 9. Musées Royauz d?Art et d?Histoire, Brussels v. 10. Museo d'Arte Orientale, Genoa, I v. 11. Museum for Ostasiatische Kunst, Berlin. ART HISTORY 136: HONORS SEMINAR, FALL 2000 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE OF THE EDO PERIOD: SEX, LIES, AND MASS MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY /4 H = book on honors reserve / GR = book on general reserve / X = xerox copy on honors reserve Waterhouse, David. Images of eighteenth-century Japan: ukiyoe prints from the Sir Edmund Walker Collection. Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum, 1975. > + NE1321.8 .S57 THEMATIC STUDIES Actor/Kabuki Prints: H Clark, Timothy T. and Osamu Ueda, with Donald Jenkins. The actor's image: print makers of the Katsukawa School. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago in association with Princeton University Press, 1994. > NE1321.85.K38 C53 1994 H Kabuki Through Theater Prints: Collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts, James A. Michener Collection. With essays by Masakatsu Gunji, Jûzô Suzuki, and Howard Link. Text in Japanese and English. Tokyo: Azabu Museum of Arts and Crafts, 1990. > PN2099.J3 S55 1990 H Link, Howard A. The theatrical prints of the Torii masters: a selection of seventeenth and eighteenth-century Ukiyo-e . Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1977. > TreasR Swarth + LD5199 1929 .M6L55x (2 copies) Books & Publishing: Chibbett, David G. The history of Japanese printing and book illustration. Tokyo& New York: Kodansha International; New York: distributed by Harper & Row, 1977. > + + NE771 .C48 H Hillier, Jack Ronald. The art of the Japanese book. London: Published for Sotheby's Publications by Philip Wilson Publishers; New York: Distributed in the U.S. by Harper & Row, 1987. > + + Z8.J3 H55 1987 v.1 & 2 Censorship: H Harootunian, H.D. and Sarah E. Thompson. Undercurrents in the floating world: censorship and Japanese prints. New York: Asia Society Galleries, 1991. > NE1321 .T475 1991 Early Prints (1680-1750): H Avitabile, Gunhild. Early masters: ukiyo-e prints and paintings from 1680 to 1750 Translation by Celia Brown. New York: Japan Society Gallery, 1991. > + + N7353.5 .F7813 1991 Gunsaulus, Helen. Japanese prints by early masters: from the Clarence Buckingham Collection, The Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1946. > NE1310 .C45 1946 ART HISTORY 136: HONORS SEMINAR, FALL 2000 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE OF THE EDO PERIOD: SEX, LIES, AND MASS MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY /5 H = book on honors reserve / GR = book on general reserve / X = xerox copy on honors reserve H Jenkins, Donald. Ukiyo-e prints and paintings: the primitive period, 1680-1745. [Chicago]: Art Institute of Chicago, 1971. > + + NE1314.C45 A774 1971 H Link, Howard A., with the assistance of Juzo Suzuki and Roger S. Keyes. Primitive ukiyo-e from the James A. Michener Collection in the Honolulu Academy of Arts. Honolulu: Published for the Honolulu Academy of Arts by the University Press of Hawaii, 1980. > TreasR + LD5199 1929.M6 L54x Waterhouse, David. Early Japanese prints in the Philadelphia Museum of Art . Toronto: University of Toronto-York University, Joint Centre on Modern East Asia, 1983. > B Art & Arch NE1321.8 .W37 1983 Erotic Prints: H Evans, Tom and Mary Anne Evans. Shunga: the art of love in Japan. Reprint ed. New York: Paddington Press, 1975. > + + N7353.6.U53 .E82 1975 CIRC Lane, Richard and Hayashi Yoshikazu, comp. Teihon ukiyoe shunga meihin shusei [Canonical Ukiyoe erotica: Collection of Famous Works]. Tokyo: Kawade Shobo Shinsha 1995-96. > + + NE1321.8 .T44 v.1~12. Ask at circulation desk. NOT TO BE REMOVED FROM LIBRARY! 1. Katsushika, Hokusai, 1760-1849: Enmusubi Izumo no sugi. 2. Kitagawa, Utamaro, 1753?-1806: Ehon komachibiki 3. Isoda, Koryusai, fl. 1764-1788: Shikido tokkumi junitsugai 4. Yanagawa, Shigenobu, 1782-1832: Yanagi no arashi 5. Ikeda, Eisen, 1790-1848: Haru no usuyuki 6. Utagawa, Kunisada, 1786-1865: Koi no yatsufuji 7. Katsushika, Hokusai, 1760-1849: Azuma nishiki 8. Utagawa, Kunisada, 1786-1865: Shunshoku hatsune no ume 9. Chokyosai, Eiri, fl. 1796-1801: Fumi no kiyogaki 10. Utagawa, Kunisada, 1786-1865: Ehon kaidan yoru no tono 11. Okumura, Masanobu, 1686-1764: Neya no hinagata 12. Utagawa, Kuniyoshi, 1798-1861: Hanagoyomi ART HISTORY 136: HONORS SEMINAR, FALL 2000 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE OF THE EDO PERIOD: SEX, LIES, AND MASS MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY /6 H = book on honors reserve / GR = book on general reserve / X = xerox copy on honors reserve Late Prints (1750-1850): H Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. Hokusai and Hiroshige: great Japanese prints from the James A Michener Collection, Honolulu Academy of Arts. San Francisco: Asian Art Museum of San Franciso in association with the Honolulu Academy of Arts and University of Washington Press, Seattle and London, 1998. > NE1325.K3 A4 1998 Link, Howard A. et al. Utamaro and Hiroshige in a survey of Japanese prints from the James A. Michener Collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts. Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1975. > TreasR Swarth LD5199 1929.M6 U85x H Suzuki, Juzo. The decadents. Translation by John Bester. Tokyo; Palo Alto, Calif.: Kodansha International, 1969. > NE1310 .S9613 1969 Gender Representation in Prints: H Lillehoj, Elizabeth. Woman in the eyes of man: images of women in Japanese art from the Field Museum. Chicago, IL: Field Museum, 1995. > N7352 .L54 1995 H Swinton, Elizabeth de Sabato et al. The women of the pleasure quarter Japanese paintings and prints of the floating world. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1995. > NE1321.8 .S984 1995 Keyes, Roger S. The male journey in Japanese prints. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989. > + NE1321.8 .K487 1989 Privately Published Prints: egoyomi and surimono H Bowie, Theodore Robert. Art of the surimono [exhibition], Indiana University Art Museum. Bloomington, IN: The Museum, 1979. > NE1321.8 .B68 Forrer, Matthi. Egoyomi and surimono: their history and development . Uithoorn: J.C. Gieben, 1979. > NE1321.8 .F67 1979 H Keyes, Roger S. The art of surimono: privately published Japanese woodblock prints and books in the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin. Covent Garden, London: Sotheby; New York: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1985. > + NE1321.8 .K485 1985 v. 1, v. 2. Keyes, Roger S. Surimono: privately published Japanese prints in the Spencer Museum of Art. New York, N.Y.: Published for the Spencer Museum of Art by Kodansha International, 1984. > + NE1321.8 .K49 1984 H Mirviss, Joan B. The Frank Lloyd Wright collection of surimono. New York: Weatherhill; Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum, 1995. > NE1321.85.S87 M57 1995 Techniques: ART HISTORY 136: HONORS SEMINAR, FALL 2000 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE OF THE EDO PERIOD: SEX, LIES, AND MASS MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY /7 H = book on honors reserve / GR = book on general reserve / X = xerox copy on honors reserve H Kanada, Margaret Miller. Color woodblock printmaking: the traditional method of Ukiyo-e. Tokyo, Japan: Shufunotomo, 1989. > NE1321.8 .K36 1989 H Petit, Gaston and Amadio Arboleda. Evolving techniques in Japanese woodblock prints. Tokyo & New York: Kodansha International, 1977. > NE1310 .P44 Travel Prints: Addiss, Stephen, ed. Tokaido, adventures on the road in old Japan. Lawrence, Kan.: University of Kansas, Spencer Museum of Art, 1980. > NE1325.A5 T63 Chamberlain, Basil Hall and W. B. Mason. A handbook for travellers in Japan including the whole empire from Saghalien to Formosa; with thirty maps and plans and numerous illustrations. 8th ed. London: John Murray; Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh Ltd., 1907. Jippensha, Ikku, 1765-1832. Shank?s mare, being a translation of the Tôkaidô volumes of Hizakure. Illustrated ... by Hiroshige Ando & ... rendered into English by Thomas Satchell. Tokyo, Rutland, Vt.: C. E. Tuttle Co., 1960. > PL797 .T67 Vaporis, Constantine. Breaking barriers: travel and the state in early modern Japan. Ukiyoe Painting: Clark, Timothy. Ukiyo-e paintings in the British Museum . Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1992. > ND1053.5 .C59 1992 Narazaki, Muneshige. Early paintings. Tokyo & Palo Alto, CA: Kodansha International, 1968. > ND1053 .N37 1968 MONOGRAPHIC STUDIES [focussing primarily] ON INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS Masanobu H Vergez, Robert. Early ukiyo-e master: Okumura Masanobu. Tokyo; New York: Kodansha International, 1983. Great Japanese art series. > + NE1325.O38 V47 1983 Harunobu Hillier, Jack Ronald. Suzuki Harunobu; an exhibition of his colour-prints and illustrated books on the occasion of the bicentenary of his death in 1770. [Philadelphia] Philadelphia Museum of Art; distributed by Boston Book and Art [Boston, 1970] > + NE1325.S85 H5 H Takahashi, Seiichiro. Harunobu. English adaptation by John Bester. Tokyo, Palo Alto, Calif.: Kodansha International, 1968. > NE1325.S85 T33 ART HISTORY 136: HONORS SEMINAR, FALL 2000 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE OF THE EDO PERIOD: SEX, LIES, AND MASS MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY /8 H = book on honors reserve / GR = book on general reserve / X = xerox copy on honors reserve Waterhouse, David B. Harunobu and his age; the development of colour printing in Japan. London, Trustees of the British Museum, 1964. > NE1310 .W3 Kiyonaga H Narazaki, Muneshige. Kiyonaga. English translation by John Bester. Tokyo; Palo Alto, Calif.: Kodansha International, 1969. Masterworks of Ukiyo-e, 9. > NE1325.T63 N313 1969 Kuniyoshi Forrer, Matthi. Drawings by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the collection of the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden. The Hague: SDU, 1988. > NC350.U8 A4 1988 H Klompmakers, Inge. Of brigands and bravery: Kuniyoshi?s heroes of the Suikoden. Leiden: Hotei Publishing; New York: Distributed in the U.S. by Weatherhill, Inc., 1998. H Robinson, B.W. Kuniyoshi. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1961. > NE1325.U78 R6 1961 H Robinson, B. W. Kuniyoshi, the warrior-prints. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1982. > + + NE1325.U78 A4 1982 Utamaro H Asano, Shugo and Timothy Clark. The passionate art of Kitagawa Utamaro. [Tokyo]: Asahi Shimbun; London: British Museum Press for the Trustees of the British Museum, 1995. > NE1325.K5 A4 1995 v. 1, v. 2. H Hillier, Jack Ronald. Utamaro: colour prints and paintings. [London]: Phaidon Press, [1961] > + NE1325.K5 H5 Kobayashi, Tadashi. Utamaro. Translated by Mark A. Harbison. Tokyo; New York: Kodansha International, 1982. > + NE1325.K5 K6213 Narazaki, Muneshige and Sadao Kikuchi. Utamaro. Translation by John Bester. Tokyo; Palo Alto, Calif.: Kodansha International, 1968. > NE1325.K5 N33 Sharaku H Narazaki, Muneshige. Sharaku: the enigmatic ukiyo-e master. Translated by Bonnie F. Abiko. Tokyo; New York: Kodansha International, 1983. > + NE1325.T65 N344 1983 H Suzuki, Juzo. Sharaku. Translation by John Bester. Tokyo; Palo Alto, Calif.: Kodansha International, 1968. > NE1325.T65 S913 1968 ART HISTORY 136: HONORS SEMINAR, FALL 2000 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE OF THE EDO PERIOD: SEX, LIES, AND MASS MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY /9 H = book on honors reserve / GR = book on general reserve / X = xerox copy on honors reserve Hiroshige Hiroshige: birds and flowers. Introduction by Cynthea J. Bogel; commentaries on the plates by Israel Goldman; poetry translated from the Japanese by Alfred H. Marks. New York: G. Braziller, 1988. > + + NE1325.A5 A4 1988 Link, Howard and Tadashi Kobayashi. Hiroshige: the James A. Michener Collection. Vols. 1 & 2. Text in Japanese and English. Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1991. > TreasR SWARTH + LD5199 1929.M6 P74 1991 v. 1 & 2. H Narazaki, Muneshige. Hiroshige famous views. Tokyo & Palo Alto: Kodansha International, 1968. > NE1325.A5 N33 H Narazaki, Muneshige. Hiroshige: the 53 stations of the Tokaido. English adaptation by Gordon Sager. Tokyo; Palo Alto, Calif.: Kodansha International, 1969. > NE1325.A5 N3 1969 Narazaki, Muneshige. Studies in nature: Hokusai-Hiroshige. Translated by John Bester. Tokyo, Palo Alto, Calif., Kodansha International 1970. > ND1059.K23 N283 1970 H Smith, Henry D. II and Amy G. Poster. One hundred famous views of Edo [by Ando Hiroshige]. New York: G. Braziller; Brooklyn Museum, 1986. > + + NE1325.A5 A4 1986 Strange, Edward Fairbrother. Hiroshige's woodblock prints: a guide. New York: Dover Publications,. 1983. > NE1325.H6 S7 1983 Hokusai Forrer, Matthi. Hokusai. With texts by Edmond de Goncourt. New York: Rizzoli, 1988. > + N7359.K37 F67 1988 Forrer, Matthi. Hokusai: prints and drawings. Munich: Prestel; New York: Distributed in the USA and Canada by te Neues Pub. Co., 1991. > + NE1325.K3 A4 1991 Hillier, Jack Ronald. Hokusai: paintings, drawings, and woodcuts. [New York]: Phaidon, [1955] > + + NE1325.H68 H5 1957 H Lane, Richard. Hokusai: life and work. New York: Dutton, 1989. + NE1325.K3 L35 1989 Morse, Peter. Hokusai, One hundred poets. New York: G. Braziller, 1989. > + + NE1325.K3 M6 1989 H Narazaki, Muneshige. Hokusai: the thirty-six views of Mt. Fuji English adaptation by John Bester. Tokyo; Palo Alto, Calif.: Kodansha International, 1968. > NE1325.K3 N37 1968 ART HISTORY 136: HONORS SEMINAR, FALL 2000 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE OF THE EDO PERIOD: SEX, LIES, AND MASS MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY /10 H = book on honors reserve / GR = book on general reserve / X = xerox copy on honors reserve Narazaki, Muneshige. Hokusai: sketches and paintings. English adaptation by John Bester. Tokyo; Palo Alto, Calif.: Kodansha International, 1969. > NE1325.K3 N36 1969 Smith, Henry D. II. One hundred views of Mt. Fuji [by Hokusai]. New York: George Braziller, 1988. > NE1325.K3 A4 1988 MID-EDO POPULAR JAPANESE LITERATURE X Ariga, Chieko. ?Dephallicizing Women in Ryûkyô shinshi: A Critique of Gender Ideology in Japanese Literature,? Journal of Asian Studies 51:3 (August 1992): 565586. GR Iwasaki, Haruko. ?The Literature of Wit and Humor in Late-Eighteenth Century Edo,? in Donald Jenkins et al., The Floating World Revisited. Portland: Portland Art Museum, 1993. X Jones, Sumie. ?Language in Crisis: Ogyû Sorai?s Philological Thought and Hiraga Gennai?s Creative Practice,? in Earl Miner, ed., Principles of classical Japanese literature. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1985. > PL726.1 .P75 1985 X Jones, Sumie. ?William Hogarth and Kitao Masanobu: Reading Eighteenth-Century Narratives,? Yearbook of Comparative and General Literature 34 (1985): 37-73. H Keene, Donald. World within walls: Japanese literature of the pre-modern era, 16001867. / Donald Keene. 1st ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1976.> PL726.35 .K4 X Mostow, Joshua. ?Courtly Poetry for Samurai Audiences: Homo-erotic Imagery in Hishikawa Moronobu?s One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each.? (unpublished mss.) H Mostow, Joshua S. Pictures of the heart: the Hyakunin isshu in word and image. Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press, 1996. > PL728.5.O4 M64 1996 Chikamatsu Chikamatsu, Monzaemon, 1653-1725. Four major plays of Chikamatsu. Translated by Donald Keene. New York: Columbia University Press, 1961. > PL793.4 .A24 Chikamatsu, Monzaemon, 1653-1725. Major plays of Chikamatsu. Translated by Donald Keene. New York, Columbia University Press, 1961. > PL793.4 .A243x H Gerstle, C. Andrew. Circles of fantasy: convention in the plays of Chikamatsu. Cambridge, Mass.: Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University; Distributed by Harvard University Press, 1986. > PL793.4.Z5 G47 1986 X Heine, Steven. ?Tragedy and Salvation in the Floating World: Chikamatsu?s Double Suicide Drama as Millenarian Discourse.? unpublished paper. ART HISTORY 136: HONORS SEMINAR, FALL 2000 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE OF THE EDO PERIOD: SEX, LIES, AND MASS MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY /11 H = book on honors reserve / GR = book on general reserve / X = xerox copy on honors reserve Saikaku H Ihara, Saikaku, 1642-1693. Five women who loved love. Translated by Wm. Theodore de Bary, with a background essay by Richard Lane, and the 17th-century illus. by Yoshida Hambei. Tokyo & Rutland, VT: C. E. Tuttle Co., 1956. > PL794 .K6713 1956 H Ihara, Saikaku, 1642-1693. The great mirror of male love. Translated, with an introduction, by Paul Gordon Schalow. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1990. > PL794.N37 E5 1990 Ihara, Saikaku, 1642-1693. The Japanese family storehouse, or, The millionaire's gospel modernised. [Nippon eitai-gura, or Daifuku shin choja kyo (1688)]. Translated from the Japanese with introd. and commentary by G.W. Sargent. With the original illus. and decorations. Cambridge, University Press, 1959. > PL794 .N72 Ihara, Saikaku, 1642-1693. The life of an amorous man. [Koshoku ichidai otoko] Translated by Kengi Hamada; illustrations by Masakazu Kuwata. Rutland, VT: C.E. Tuttle Co., 1964, 1963. > H Magill PL794 .K613 1964 ART HISTORY 136: HONORS SEMINAR, FALL 2000 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE OF THE EDO PERIOD: SEX, LIES, AND MASS MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY /12 H = book on honors reserve / GR = book on general reserve / X = xerox copy on honors reserve THE KABUKI THEATER Brandon, James R., ed. Chushingura: studies in kabuki and the puppet theater. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1982. > PN2924.5.K3 C48 1982 Brandon, James R., transl. Kabuki: five classic plays. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1975. Contents: (1) Sukeroku: flower of Edo. (2) Saint Narukami and the god Fudo. (3) Chronicle of the battle of Ichinotani. (4) Love letter from the licensed quarter. (5)The scarlet princess of Edo. > PL782.E5 K3 Brandon, James R., ed. Kabuki plays, adapted by James R. Brandon and Tamako Niwa. New York, S. French, 1966. Contents: (1) Kanjincho [translation of the version] by Namiki Gohei. (2) The Zen substitute (Migawari zazen) by Okamura Shiko. > PN6120.A4 B7 H Gerstle, C. Andrew, ed., 18th Century Japan. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1989. Reprinted by Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, 2000. > DS822.2 .E43 2000 Gunji, Masakatsu. Kabuki . Tokyo; New York: Kodansha International, 1985. > + + PN2924.5.K3 G7813 1985 H Gunji, Masakatsu. The Kabuki guide. Photography by Chiaki Yoshida; translation by Christopher Holmes. Tokyo; New York: Kodansha International, 1987. > H Magill PN2924.5.K3 G785 1987 H Halford, Aubrey S. and Giovanna M. Halford. The kabuki handbook; a guide to understanding and appreciation, with summaries of favourite plays, ... Tokyo & Rutland, VT: C. E. Tuttle Co., 1956. > PN2921 .H3 Kominz, Laurence Richard. Avatars of vengeance:Japanese drama and the Soga literary tradition. Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1995. > PL790.S63 K6 1995 Leiter, Samuel L. Kabuki encyclopedia: an English-language adaptation of Kabuki jiten. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1979. > Ref PN2924.5.K3 L44 Nakamura, Matazo. Kabuki, backstage, onstage: an actor's life . Translated by Mark Oshima. Tokyo; New York: Kodansha International, 1990, 1988. > PN2928.N283 A3 1990 Secor, James Leo. Kabuki and morals: the onnagata heroine as ethical example in the late 18th century. Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, 1987. Photocopy. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, 1993. 22 cm. > PN2924.5.K3 S426 1987a H Shaver, Ruth M. Kabuki costume. Rutland, VT: C. E. 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