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Street Performers and Society in Urban Japan, 1600-1900: The Beggar's Gift

2016-02-05 15:29:51 | 世界の潮流
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Street Performers and Society in Urban Japan, 1600-1900: The Beggar's Gift

Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Conditions of Possibility: Economic, Political, and Ideological Chapter 2 Outcast(e) Street Performers Chapter 3 Gods and Spirits in the Streets Chapter 4 Gōmune and their Arts Chapter 5 Yashi: Performance as Advertisement Chapter 6 The Aftermath of Meiji: Conditions of Impossibility References Bibliography

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