The Women of Shin Hanga
Virtual event. Nozomi Naoi, Assistant Professor of Art History, Yale-NUS, Singapore During the early 20th century, Japan experienced radical social and political change resulting from
Virtual event. Nozomi Naoi, Assistant Professor of Art History, Yale-NUS, Singapore During the early 20th century, Japan experienced radical social and political change resulting from
Virtual event. James Anderson, Associate Professor, History, and Chiaki Takagi, Senior Lecturer of Japanese and Asian Studies, UNCG James Anderson and Chiaki Takagi, faculty in the departments
Virtual event. Jan Bardsley, Professor Emerita, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, UNC Chapel Hill. Prints popular at home and abroad in the 1910s
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