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EP32 A Discussion of Hokusai’s Eight Views of Okinawa

EP32 A Discussion of Hokusai’s Eight Views of Okinawa

FromSamurai Archives Japanese History Podcast


EP32 A Discussion of Hokusai’s Eight Views of Okinawa

FromSamurai Archives Japanese History Podcast

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jan 8, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode Travis talks about a conference he attended in October 2011 titled "Utopias and the Japanese Imaginary". Travis presented his paper on Hokusai's "Eight Views of Okinawa", a collection of eight woodblock prints done by Hokusai, who had never actually been to Okinawa. He discusses why Hokusai chose to do a collection of prints on Okinawa, despite never having been there, what resources he used, and why.
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Jan 8, 2012
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