Picturing Animals and Plants in Early Modern China and Japan

Picturing Animals and Plants in Early Modern China and Japan

Innovation, Experiments, and Anxieties

Lin, Fan; Mueller, Doreen

Amsterdam University Press

01/2025

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Introduction
Chapter 1: Singing Frogs: Approaches to Registering Animals in The Nihon Sankai Meisan zue - Doreen Mueller
Chapter 2: Tea Harvesting at Uji: Repackaging Uji as a Productive Place - Shiori Hiraki
Chapter 3: Disciplined Objects?: Wood panels from the Kew Collections - Maki Fukuoka
Chapter 4: The Return of the Elephants: A Social History of Elephant Watching in Early Modern China - Fan Lin
Chapter 5: A Pair of Camels in Edo Japan: Representation and Discourse - Hiroyuki Suzuki
Chapter 6: Pictures of Sea Fish (Haiyu tu) and Knowledge of Nature in Eighteenth-Century China - Ching-Ling Wang
Chapter 7: Treatise (pu) versus Illustration (tu) - Absence and Presence of Illustrations in Pulu Writings on Chinese Nature Studies - Martina Siebert
Knowledge production, early modern, visual culture, plants and animals