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A Short Visual History of Abstraction in Early Modern Japanese Karuta: Simplification, Reinterpretation, and Localization

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概要 This article examines designs and depictions of Tenshō karuta, the Latin/Italo-Portuguese-patterned playing cards introduced to Japan between the mid-sixteenth century and the Tenshō era (1573-1592). ...In the early Edo period (1603-1868) the elaborate designs of these playing cards were gradually simplified into expressive and abstract images and were eventually localized, serving as a basis for a variety of playing cards in the modern era. While such changes can be attributed in part to the producers’ motivation for a more economical mode of production of card games, this study analyzes the reinterpretation and adaptation of images using a semiotic approach. It presents a brief visual history of Tenshō karuta, demonstrating an exemplary case of the localization of foreign images and the creation of meaning in early modern Japan.続きを見る
目次 Introduction
Simplification and Abstraction
Arbitrary Meanings and Reinterpretations
Efficient Production, Localization, and Continuation of Karuta
Conclusion

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登録日 2022.10.06
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