モーガン・ピテルカは、オクシデンタル大学のアジア研究の准教授です。著書に『 Japanese Tea Culture: Art, History, and Practice』 (Routledge、2003 年)、 『Handmade Culture: Raku Potters, Patrons, and Tea Practitioners 』(ハワイ大学出版、2005 年)、『 What's the Use of Art? Asian Visual and Material Culture in Context』(ハワイ大学出版、2007 年)などがあります。
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Engaging the Community: Occidental College’s 2009 Partnership with Discover Nikkei
2009年6月23日 • モーガン・ピテルカ
This spring, ten students in the Occidental College Asian Studies seminar “Japanophilia” had the opportunity to get to know some of the business leaders of the Japanese American community in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. The seminar is unusual, looking at the historical connection between Japanese self-identity and Western fascination with Japanese culture, while also considering the complex interconnections among race, gender, power, and identity around similar issues in the U.S. today. One of my goals as the instructor of the …
On Japanophilia: Collecting, Authenticity, and Making Identity
2007年6月14日 • モーガン・ピテルカ
Japanophilia, or the obsession with things Japanese and the idea of Japan, has a long history. Although the term implies a rather unhealthy passion, Japanophiles have by no means been marginal figures, but rather some of the key players in the history of Euro -American encounters with Japan. In the spring of 2007, I taught a seminar at Occidental College that explored the history of Japanophilia, starting with the arrival of Europeans in Japan in the 16th century, and ending …