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Constructing Japan

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The influence of Japanese art and culture on art in late 19th-century Europe and America through collections of objects and knowledge transfer is already recognised. However, the research in this f...
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  • 03 September 2025
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The influence of Japanese art and culture on art in late 19th-century Europe and America through collections of objects and knowledge transfer is already recognised. However, the research in this field often neglects architecture. This study takes a new approach, placing architecture at the centre.
Through in-depth analysis of contemporary textual and visual sources, Beate Löffler shows how western actors from different backgrounds interpreted Japanese architecture as they experienced it, either face-to-face or via texts and images. It unveils a complex process of appropriation and rejection, of claim to interpretive sovereignty, and fascination with the foreign, that led to both new knowledge and cultural clichés.
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Price: $183.00
Pages: 458
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill Studies in Architectural and Urban History
Publication Date: 03 September 2025
ISBN: 9789004702332
Format: Hardcover
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Beate Löffler, senior lecturer (TU Dortmund University), is an architect, historian and art historian with a focus on architectural knowledge transfer, particularly between Japan and Euro-America. Her publications also deal with religious topography, epistemic systems of building and digital humanities.