Tokyo: A Cultural History
by Stephen Mansfield 2020-11-24 18:37:12
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Tokyo seems like an ultra modern - even postmodern - city, with its inventive skyscrapers and digitized surfaces. But it is also a city where past, present, and future coexist - where backstreets both inspire science fiction and host wooden temples, ... Read more
Tokyo seems like an ultra modern - even postmodern - city, with its inventive skyscrapers and digitized surfaces. But it is also a city where past, present, and future coexist - where backstreets both inspire science fiction and host wooden temples, fox shrines, and Buddhist statues that evokepast ages. In this addition to Oxford''s Cityscapes series, Stephen Mansfield explores a city rich in diversity, tracing its evolution from the founding of its massive stone citadel, when it was known as Edo, through the rise of a merchant class who transformed the town into a center for art, to theemergence of modern Tokyo. Mansfield traces a city of print masters, Kabuki theater, novelists and great architecture, which has overcome many disasters, from the 1923 earthquake through the fire-bombings of World War II to the 1995 subway gas attacks. Less
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  • 8.2 X 5.4 X 0.9 in
  • 256
  • Oxford University Press
  • June 15, 2009
  • English
  • 9780195386332
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