Rethinking Japan's Modernity. Stories and Translations, Hardback/M. William Steele
In Rethinking Japan’s Modernity, M. William Steele takes a new look at the people, places, and events associated with Japan’s engagement with modernity, starting in 1853. Using cartoons, woodblock prints, postcards, photos and other sources, the work informs and challenges our understanding of the links between Japan’s past, present, and future. Publisher: Harvard University Press Author(s): M. William Steele Illustration(s): 18 illus., 63 color illus. Number of pages: 372 Collection: Harvard East Asian Monographs Publication date: 2024 Dimensions: 160 x 237 x 30 Cover type: Hardback