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The Lens within the Heart: the Western scientific gaze and popular imagery in later Edo Japan

Screech, Timon

Authors

Timon Screech



Abstract

Presenting a revised edition with a new preface of this important work, previously available only in hardback. It has long been assumed that Japan's closed country policy meant that Japan was isolated from the influence of the outside, and in particular the Western, world. However, this study of 18th century Japan, using sources wholly unstudied since their writing, reveals the profound influence that the introduction of Western technology and scientific instruments including glass, lenses and mirrors had on Japanese notions of sight, and how this change in perception was reflected most clearly in popular culture. Screech goes to the core of later eighteenth century thought through popular objects and the propositions which many considered groundbreaking on the book's first publication in 1996 have yet to be substantially challenged.

Citation

Screech, T. (2002). The Lens within the Heart: the Western scientific gaze and popular imagery in later Edo Japan. Curzon. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315029313

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date Jan 1, 2002
Deposit Date Dec 9, 2007
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
ISBN 9780700715732
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315029313
Additional Information 2nd revised ed.



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