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Bonds of Civility: Aesthetic Networks and the Political Origins of Japanese Culture,9780521601153
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Bonds of Civility: Aesthetic Networks and the Political Origins of Japanese Culture


Author(s): Eiko Ikegami
ISBN10:  0521601150
ISBN13:  9780521601153
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  2/28/2005
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press

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SummaryTable of Contents
In this path breaking book, Eiko Ikegami uncovers a complex history of social life in which aesthetic images became central to Japan's cultural identities. The people of premodern Japan built on earlier aesthetic traditions in part for their own sake, but also to find space for self-expression in the increasingly rigid and tightly controlled Tokugawa political system. In so doing, they incorporated the world of the beautiful within their social life which led to new modes of civility. They explored horizontal and voluntary ways of associating while immersing themselves in aesthetic group activities. Combining sociological insights in organizations with prodigious scholarship on cultural history, this book explores such wide-ranging topics as networks of performing arts, tea ceremony and haiku, the politics of kimono aesthetics, the rise of commercial publishing, the popularization of etiquette and manners, the vogue for androgyny in kabuki performance, and the rise of tacit modes of communication.

Combines sociological insights in organizations with cultural history.
List of Illustrations xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Section One: A Social Theory of State, Civility, and Publics
Introduction: Aesthetic Japan and the Tokugawa Network Revolution
3(64)
1 Civility without Civil Society: A Comparative Overview
19(25)
2 Culture and Identity as Emergent Properties in Networks
44(23)
Section Two: The Transformation of Associational Politics and the Rise of Aesthetic Publics
Prelude to Section Two
67(172)
3 The Medieval Origin of Aesthetic Publics: Linked Poetry and the Ritual Logic of Freedom
76(26)
4 The Late Medieval Transformation of Za Arts in Struggles between Vertical and Horizontal Alliances
102(25)
5 Tokugawa State Formation and the Transformation of Aesthetic Publics
127(13)
6 The Rise of Aesthetic Civility
140(31)
7 The Haikai, Network Poetry: The Politics of Border Crossing and Subversion
171(33)
8 Poetry and Protest: The Rise of Social Power
204(17)
9 Tacit Modes of Communication and Japanese National Identity
221
Section Three: Market, State, and Categorical Politics
Prelude to Section Three
239(6)
10 Categorical Protest from the Floating World: Fashion, State, and Gender
245(41)
11 The Information Revolution: Japanese Commercial Publishing and Styles of Proto-Modernity
286(38)
12 Hierarchical Civility and Beauty: Etiquette and Manners in Tokugawa Manuals
324(39)
Section Four: Concluding Reflections
13 The Rise of Aesthetic Japan
363(17)
Epilogue: Toward a Pluralistic View of Communication Styles 380(7)
Notes 387(50)
Illustration Credits 437(2)
Index 439

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