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#LI-02-07 Japanese Culture Through Rare Books

  • Categories Literature
  • Duration 13h
  • Total Enrolled 5
  • Last Update November 12, 2020

About Course

Keio University

Description

Discover the rich history of Japanese literature

A book is a tool for preserving words and images. Through books, an abundance of information, including the knowledge and experiences of the people of the past, has been handed down to the present. But books are more than records of words and images. Their form, appearance, and even the scripts and styles used tell us about the fashions and technologies of the times that produced them. By studying old books, we can learn a great deal about the geographical areas in which they were made, the historical background, and the individuals and groups involved in their making.

While displaying remarkable similarities with books produced in other areas of the Sinitic cultural sphere, Japanese books also possess some unique features, starting with their sheer diversity of form and appearance. Using a wealth of multimedia content, we will take a journey through the wonderful world of traditional Japanese books.

Keio University’s Book Collection

Keio University’s Institute of Oriental Classics is a unique institution specialized in rare East Asian books. The Institute’s extensive collection comprises 163,000 items, and is open to the public as a specialized library. In this course we will make use of this rich collection and rely on the expertise of specialists and researchers who have been working for the preservation and study of these resources. Using state of the art media resources, you will familiarize yourself with not only the content of traditional East Asian books, but also with their physical appearance, format, binding method, script, and cover style.

What topics will you cover?

  • How to handle old Japanese books
  • Evolution of scripts and materials used in traditional Japanese books
  • Binding methods and the practice of reformatting
  • The hierarchy of book formats in traditional Japan
  • Relationship between format and content in traditional Japanese books
  • Genre and binding
  • History of illustrated manuscripts and printed illustrated books
  • History of printing and publishing in Japan
  • Printed books and the development of scholarship in early-modern Japan

Who will you learn with?

Takahiro Sasaki

I’m a Professor at Keio University’s Institute of Oriental Classics. I’m the lead educator of the courses “Japanese Culture Through Rare Books” and “The Art of Washi Paper in Japanese Rare Books”.

 

Wataru Ichinohe

I am an associate professor at Keio University’s Institute of Oriental Classics (SHIDO-BUNKO). I’m one of the educators on the Flexgigzz course, “Japanese Culture Through Rare Books.”

 

 

Who developed the course?

Keio University

Keio University is Japan’s first modern institution of higher learning, and since 1858 has established itself as a leader in Japan through its continued commitment to education, research and medicine.

 

What Will I Learn?

  • Explain how old Japanese characters evolved into their current format.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the relationship between different binding styles, contents, and values of books.
  • Describe how books affected the democratization of education in Japan.
  • Investigate images from old books and identify the cultural and historical background of each image.

Topics for this course

11 Lessons13h

Japan, Country of Books?

Let’s take a first look at Japanese book culture and explore the various types of books and scripts that have been used in traditional Japanese bookmaking.
Introduction00:01:41
What is the oldest book in your house?
How to handle Japanese rare books00:03:14

Japanese books, writing, and papers?

We will learn about the history of writing in Japan and main types of paper used in Japanese bookmaking.

Binding styles?

In this activity, we will explore the main book-binding methods and some less common ones.

Student Feedback

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My favorite part of the course is the section on printed books and academic development in early modern Japan, very well done, very interesting.

This course USES advanced media resources to familiarize me not only with the content of traditional East Asian books, but also with their appearance, format, binding methods, scripts and cover styles. It's a great class.

In this course, we can learn a lot about the geographical area, historical background and individuals and groups involved in the production of ancient books. This is a course full of knowledge points, which makes me learn a lot.

I fell in love with Japan after I went to Tokyo and Hokkaido in Japan last year. This course explores the rich literary history of Japan and gives me a better understanding of the country. It's great.

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Material Includes

  • Official CertificateKeio University

Target Audience

  • This is an introductory course and is open to anyone with an interest in the history of Japanese books. A basic knowledge of the history of Japan and Japanese literature will be helpful but is not required.