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Kimono Design
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Kimono Design

Kimono Design: An Introduction to Textiles and Patterns uses hundreds of photographs and a wealth of information on colors, fabrics and embellishments to paint a portrait of Japanese culture, art and thought. Lavish classical patterns, sweeping scenes, and the many motifs that have been woven, dyed, painted or embroidered into these textiles reveal a reflectiveness, a sense of humor, and an appreciation of exquisite beauty that is uniquely Japanese. Organized according to motifs traditionally associated with each season of the year, Kimono Design interprets the kimono's special language as expressed in depictions of: Flowers and grasses Birds and other animals Symbols of power, luck and prestige Land-and-seascapes scenes from literature, history and daily life scenes of travel and the Japanese concept of other lands and many others… Extensive notes on all the motifs demonstrate how the kimono reflects changing times and a sense of the timeless. Information on jewelry, hairpins and other accessories is scattered throughout to give a fuller sense of the Japanese art of dress. This is a volume that Japanophiles, historians, artists and designers will all cherish.

Il linguaggio del kimono. Ediz. illustrata
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Il linguaggio del kimono. Ediz. illustrata

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Fashion, Identity, and Power in Modern Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 414

Fashion, Identity, and Power in Modern Asia

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  • Published: 2018-10-25
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  • Publisher: Springer

This edited volume on radical dress reforms in East Asia takes a fresh look at the symbols and languages of modernity in dress and body. Dress reform movements around the turn of the twentieth century in the region have received little critical attention as a multicultural discourse of labor, body, gender identity, colonialism, and government authority. With contributions by leading experts of costume/textile history of China, Korea, and Japan, this book presents up-to-date scholarship using diverse methodologies in costume history, history of consumption, and international trade. Thematically organized into sections exploring the garments and uniforms, accessories, fabrics, and fashion styles of Asia, this edited volume offers case studies for students and scholars in an ever-expanding field of material culture including, but not limited to, economic history, visual culture, art history, history of journalism, and popular culture. Fashion, Identity, and Power in Modern Asia stimulates further research on the impact of modernity and imperialism in neglected areas such as military uniform, school uniform, women’s accessories, hairstyles, and textile trade.

夏着物の文様とその見方
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

夏着物の文様とその見方

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-07-17
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Chameleon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Chameleon

Keiko thought she was becoming a true samurai warrior, but the loss of her sister will make her doubt everything. Keiko’s revenge on her enemies is almost complete. Like the chameleon, she has changed herself to attract and entrap the men she seeks. Now, just one man remains unpunished. But before she can complete her vengeance, karma destroys her plans cruelly. Niko—her adopted younger sister—is kidnapped. Keiko is sure she knows who is behind the abduction, but she cannot act alone to get Niko back. She is forced to turn to the most unlikely ally to help her—Akira, the most feared yakuza in Edo. Putting her own desires aside, Keiko must question her own motives and role as a samurai to keep from losing the only person left in the world who loves her.

The Shotoku Teahouse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 447

The Shotoku Teahouse

A true story of two young people of different races and cultures who meet in Japan, fall in love and, despite the hatred of four years of brutal warfare between their nations, marry. The opposition of Keikos samurai family, Dicks Methodist parents, and the Navy bureaucracy is nearly overwhelming.

Keiko's Journey
  • Language: en

Keiko's Journey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-12-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Dragonfly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Dragonfly

Even the strongest woman has her breaking point, and Keiko has reached hers. Sick at heart and wanting only to leave her past behind her, Keiko is drawn to the sea. Seeking refuge from the world that has nearly torn her spirit apart, she boards the first ship she finds and sails away gladly from her former life. Although Keiko thinks she is done with her past life, fate has much more in store. Her ship is taken by a band of wokou–desperate pirates who will kill to gain the treasure they seek. But just like Keiko, the wokou captain hides a secret. He is a man who, like her, has walked away from his past life, and Keiko comes to believe that she has truly found a kindred spirit in this man who is not what he appears. Yet still, the gods are not ready to give Keiko the peace she craves. Once more, the way of the samurai calls to her and she has to face her greatest challenge. Only this time, love and honor are two sides of the same coin.

Ocha Teacher
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Ocha Teacher

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-01-25
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Keiko's mother was an Ocha (chanoyu or chado) teacher who forced Keiko to practice the traditional art. Keiko rebelled against it and many old Japanese customs. The story revolves around this mother-daughter conflict, starting in 1957 in Yokohoma, Japan.In the 1960s, Mother continued to discourage Keiko's desires. The Beatles were coming to Japan in the summer of 1966 and Keiko desperately wanted to go to their concert in Tokyo. She knew it was an opportunity of a lifetime to see the legendary band. Mother, of course, did not want her to go.Mother also didn't want Keiko to travel to the US to attend college. Keiko's actions all seemed to defy Mother's traditional Japanese values.Keiko never understood why her Mother was always so fanatic about Ocha. She also never knew why Mother didn't discuss the death of her mother Toyo, a Cinderella —member of the ordinary citizen class married into the upper class—who died under mysterious circumstances. Keiko set out to explore the family taboos and find the answers. The more facts she uncovered, the more she understood her mother and grandmother, and ultimately herself.

My Shanghai, 1942-1946
  • Language: en

My Shanghai, 1942-1946

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  • Published: 2015-11-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Shanghai after Pearl Harbor. Eiko Kishimoto, 20, London-educated Japanese housewife, settles into a privileged existence in the French Concession as a member of the Occupying Power. Her days are filled with high society meals, race course and night club visits and open-air concerts, in the ebullient and cosmopolitan society that is Shanghai.