Modern Japanese aesthetics : a reader / Michele Marra.
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Honolulu :
University of Hawaiʻi Press,
[1999]
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- The Subject of Aesthetics
- 1. The Introduction of Aesthetics: Nishi Amane
- Text: "The Theory of Aesthetics"
- 2. A Voice of Resistance: Tsubouchi Shoyo
- Text: "What Is Beauty?"
- 3. Hegelian Reversal: Okakura Kakuzo
- Text: "A Lecture to the Painting Appreciation Society"
- 4. Idealism, Christianity, and Poetics: Onishi Hajime
- Text: "There Is No Religion in Waka"
- 5. The Aesthetics of the Nation: Takayama Chogyu
- Text: "Observations on Aesthetic Pleasure"
- Aesthetic Categories
- 6. Onishi Yoshinori and the Category of the Aesthetic
- Text: "Aware"
- 7. The Creation of Aesthetic Categories
- Text: "The Logic of Passional Surplus"
- Poetic Expression
- 8. The Space of Poetry: The Kyoto School and Nishitani Keiji
- Text: "Emptiness and Sameness"
- 9. The Calonology of Imamichi Tomonobu
- Text: "Expression and Its Logical Foundation"
- Postmodernism and Aesthetics
- 10. The Play of Mirrors
- Text: "Mask and Shadow in Japanese Culture: Implicit Ontology in Japanese Thought"
- Text: "Modoki: The Mimetic Tradition in Japan"
- 11. The Complicity of Aesthetics: Karatani Kojin
- Text: "Edo Exegesis and the Present"
- Glossary
- Chronology
- Bibliography
- Index.