Imitation and creativity in Japanese arts from Kishida Ryūsei to Miyazaki Hayao
by
 
Lucken, Michael, author.

Title
Imitation and creativity in Japanese arts from Kishida Ryūsei to Miyazaki Hayao
 
Asia perspectives : history, society, and culture.
 
Asia perspectives.

Author
Lucken, Michael, author.

ISBN
9780231172929

Personal Author
Lucken, Michael, author.

Publication Information
New York : Columbia University Press, 2016.

Physical Description
vi, 248 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Series
Asia perspectives : history, society, and culture.
 
Asia perspectives.

Contents
A historical construction. Copycat Japan -- The West and the invention of creation -- The denial, rejection, and sublimation of imitation -- No poaching -- Seen from Japan -- The logic of reflection in Nakai Masakazu -- A new place for imitation. Kishida Ryusei's portraits of Reiko, or, how can ghosts be at work? -- Kurosawa Akira's Ikiru, or, the impossibility of metaphor -- Araki Nobuyoshi's Sentimental journey-winter, or, eternal bones -- Miyazaki Hayao's Spirited away, or, the adventure of the obliques -- Conclusion.

Personal Subject
Kishida, Ryūsei, 1891-1929-Criticism and interpretation.
 
Kurosawa, Akira, 1910-1998-Criticism and interpretation.
 
Araki, Nobuyoshi, 1940--Criticism and interpretation.
 
Miyazaki, Hayao, 1941--Criticism and interpretation.

Subject Term
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
 
Imitation in art.

Added Author
Simkin, Francesca,

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-236) and index.

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