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9%OFFDavid B. Lurie - Realms of Literacy: Early Japan and the History of Writing - 9780674060654 - V9780674060654
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Realms of Literacy: Early Japan and the History of Writing

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Description for Realms of Literacy: Early Japan and the History of Writing Hardback. Drawing on varied archaeological and archival sources, David B. Lurie highlights the diverse modes and uses of writing that coexisted in Japan between the first and eighth centuries. This book illuminates not only the textual practices of early Japanese civilization but also the comparative history of writing and literacy in the ancient world. Series: Harvard East Asian Monographs. Num Pages: 524 pages, 27 halftones. BIC Classification: 1FPJ; 3F; CFC; CFLA; HBJF; HBLC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 43. Weight in Grams: 839.

In the world history of writing, Japan presents an unusually detailed record of transition to literacy. Extant materials attest to the social, cultural, and political contexts and consequences of the advent of writing and reading, from the earliest appearance of imported artifacts with Chinese inscriptions in the first century BCE, through the production of texts within the Japanese archipelago in the fifth century, to the widespread literacies and the simultaneous rise of a full-fledged state in the late seventh and eighth centuries.

David B. Lurie explores the complex processes of adaptation and invention that defined the early Japanese transition ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Harvard University, Asia Center United States
Number of pages
524
Condition
New
Series
Harvard East Asian Monographs
Number of Pages
524
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780674060654
SKU
V9780674060654
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About David B. Lurie
David B. Lurie is Associate Professor of Japanese History and Literature at Columbia University.

Reviews for Realms of Literacy: Early Japan and the History of Writing
This fascinating, erudite book considers the nature of literacy and the relationship between written and spoken language while exploding myths and fallacies about the development of writing in ancient Japan. In painstaking detail (and lucid prose), Lurie explores a wide range of complex developments as Korean scribes and then the Japanese themselves adapted the Chinese writing system to fulfill a ... Read more

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