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Meiji at 150
Dr. Taka Oshikiri (University of the West Indies-Mona) Oshikiri, Taka; Grunow, Tristan
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In this episode, Dr. Oshikiri describes changes to the cultural significance of tea ceremony from the Tokugawa Period into the Meiji Period. We discuss the practice of tea ceremony in the Tokugawa period, the embracing of tea ceremony after the Restoration in the context of invented traditions and new social organizations in the Meiji Period, as well as the promotion of tea ceremony as a Japanese art form at international expositions to stimulate tea exports.
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Dr. Taka Oshikiri (University of the West Indies-Mona)
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Meiji at 150 (Podcast). Episode 78
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2018-11-17
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In this episode, Dr. Oshikiri describes changes to the cultural significance of tea ceremony from the Tokugawa Period into the Meiji Period. We discuss the practice of tea ceremony in the Tokugawa period, the embracing of tea ceremony after the Restoration in the context of invented traditions and new social organizations in the Meiji Period, as well as the promotion of tea ceremony as a Japanese art form at international expositions to stimulate tea exports.
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eng
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2022-07-05
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0415971
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Unreviewed
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Faculty
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International