In this episode, Dr. Oshikiri describes changes to the cultural significance of tea ceremony from the Tokugawa Period into the Meiji Period. We discuss the practice of tea ceremony in the Tokugawa period, the embracing of tea ceremony after the Restoration in the context of invented traditions and new social organizations in the Meiji Period, as well as the promotion of tea ceremony as a Japanese art form at international expositions to stimulate tea exports.
Episode 120 - Dr. Tristan Grunow (Yale)
Episode 119 - Dr. Xiaowei Zheng (UCSB), Dr. Robert Tierney (Illinois)
Episode 118 - Dr. Ryosuke Maeda (Hokkaidō)
Episode 117 - Dr. Paul Kreitman (Columbia)
Episode 116 - Dr. Rachael Hutchinson (Delaware)
Episode 115 - Dr. Ayelet Zohar (Tel Aviv)
Episode 114 - Dr. Aiko Takeuchi-Demirci (Stanford)
Episode 113 - PREVIEW: The Hokkaidō 150 Podcast - Dr. ann-elise lewallen (UCSB)
Episode 112 - Dr. Hitomi Yoshio (Waseda)
Episode 111 - Dr. Oleg Benesch (York)
Episode 110 - Dr. Tatiana Linkhoeva (NYU)
Episode 109 - Dr. Paul Barclay (Lafayette)
Episode 108 - Dr. Susanna Fessler (Albany)
Episode 107 - Dr. Ian Miller (Harvard)
Episode 106 - Dr. Patricia Sippel (Tōyō Eiwa)
Episode 105 - Dr. Miriam Wattles (UCSB)
Episode 104 - Dr. M. William Steele (ICU)
Episode 103 - Dr. Catherine Phipps (Memphis)
Episode 102 - Dr. Dan Orbach (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Episode 101 - Dr. Kirsten Ziomek (Adelphi)
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