Staging the Supernatural
This presents striking, eerie 19th-century woodblock prints from Japan that feature ghosts, demons, and other supernatural entities. The book digs into the country's rich folkloric traditions and how they were brought to life on stage, with insightful essays that explore the depiction of spirits through the centuries, the relationship between printed images and cultural imagination, and how kabuki and Noh theater performances reflect Japan's deep connection to and shifting notions of the supernatural. The detailed art invites readers to admire the artistic quality and techniques employed to accentuate supernaturalism, including embossing, mica application, and metallic pigments. The prints offer a window into Japan's 19th-century pop culture and will appeal to fans of contemporary anime and manga, which is often influenced by these images.
  • Publisher: Smithsonian Books
  • Publication date: 31/10/2023
  • ISBN: 9781588347206
  • Page extent: 168
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 229 mm x 229 mm
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