Site Title:
Her Brush: Japanese Women Artists from the Fong-Johnstone Collection
Contributors:
Table of Contents
Contents
Director’s Foreword
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Christoph Heinrich
Collector’s Note
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Dr. John Fong
Introduction
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Einor Cervone
New Approaches to Gender and Agency in Japanese Art
Shining Light on Art by Japanese Buddhist Nuns
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Patricia Fister
Ōtagaki Rengetsu’s Buddhist Poetics:
Gender and Materiality
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Melissa McCormick
Finding Gender in Japanese Literati Painting
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Alison Miller
Reading an Archive of Everyday Life
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Amy Beth Stanley
Her Brush, Her Needle:
Rethinking the Relationship between Art and Artisanal Work by Women in Early Modern Japan
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Marcia A. Yonemoto
Narratives of Japanese Art History:
Where Are the Women?
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Paul Berry
Tomoko Kawao—Artist Statement
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Tomoko Kawao
Calligraphy, Poems, and Paintings by Japanese Buddhist Nuns
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Patricia Fister
On the Fong-Johnstone Study Collection and the Power of Access
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Einor Cervone
Galleries as Sites of Connection:
Visitor Experience in
Her Brush
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Karuna Srikureja
Exhibition Catalog
Introduction
Inner Chambers
Daughters of the Ateliers
Taking the Tonsure
Floating Worlds