BRIDGING VISUAL AND MATERIAL CULTURE IN JAPAN
Essays in honor of Henry DeWitt Smith II
In This Issue
Foreword
Gregory M. Pflugfelder and Jordan Sand, Guest EditorsThe Suda Hachiman Shrine Mirror and Its Inscription
David Barnett LurieA Chinese Green Jar in Japan: Source of a New Color Aesthetic in the Momoyama Period
Louise Allison CortScreens for a Young Warrior
Matthew Philip McKelwayThe New Year’s Gift and a Painting of Jupiter
Timon ScreechThe Longevity of a Dirty Little Dictionary
Miriam WattlesA Raku Wastewater Container and the Problem of Monolithic Sincerity
Morgan PitelkaPhotography, Handwriting and Memory in the Obituary of Natsume Sōseki
Satow MorihiroWatanabe Yoshio’s Photograph of the Okada House
Ken Tadashi OshimaTwo Votive Plaques for a Rescue at Sea
Sarah ThalA Midwife’s Bag
Julie RousseauThe Kodera Family Folding Table
Jordan SandHakkō Ichiu™: Projecting “Greater East Asia”
R. W. PurdyDomon Ken’s Murōji
Alice Y. Tseng“There Was No East or West/When Their Lips Met”: A Movie Poster for Japanese War Bride as Transnational Artifact
Kim BrandtThe Tiger, a Toy Gun
Gregory M. PflugfelderYours Forever More?: A Narrow Ikat Sash from Yaeyama
Amanda Mayer StinchecumImagine Again and Again: Copies of the Portrait of Minamoto no Yoritomo by Yamaguchi Akira
Miwako TezukaThe N501i: Mobile Phone as Portable New World
Giles RichterAfterword
Henry D. Smith IIExhibition Review
Horses of the Heart
Melinda Takeuchi
Letter to the Editor
Contributors
Supplement
Exhibition Labels: Designed for Pleasure: The World of Edo Japan in Prints and Paintings, 1680-1860