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This book examines the processes through which public art museums, as modern Western institutions, were introduced to Japan in the late nineteenth century and how they subsequently developed distinctive national characteristics. The author focuses on one of the most distinctive forms of Japanese museums: the 'empty museums' - museums without collections, permanent displays, and curators. Morishita shows how they developed, in relation to social and cultural conditions at certain periods in modern Japanese history, by engaging with a wide range of interdisciplinary theories, in particular, Pierre Bourdieu's field theory and the conceptual framework of transculturation. Japan is used as a case study to show in general terms how the elements of modern Western culture associated with public art museums were introduced and transformed in the local conditions of non-Western regions. With its unique empirical cases and theoretical focus, the book makes a significant contribution to existing literature in the field of museum studies, both in the English-speaking world and in Japan, and will be of interest to scholars and students of sociology, art history, cultural studies and Japanese studies.Product Identifiers
PublisherTaylor & Francis LTD
ISBN-139780754649540
eBay Product ID (ePID)92920111
Product Key Features
Number of Pages160 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameThe Empty Museum: Western Cultures and the Artistic Field in Modern Japan
Publication Year2010
SubjectSociology, Museum Studies
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaArt & Culture
AuthorMasaaki Morishita
Dimensions
Item Height234 mm
Item Weight386 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorMasaaki Morishita