Despite the great interest in and the availability of enormous
literature about education in Japan, this book is a translation of the
first work written in Japanese on the history of literacy in Japan.
The authors are each accomplished scholars of Japanese educational
history, and each provides solid empirical evidence and original
analyses of literacy in their own particular specialty, from Heian
aristocrats, to religious sects in the medieval period, to Christian
believers in the sixteenth century, to a variety of farmers and
merchants in early modern times. The book is unique in the sense
that literacy in Japan is analysed with a high degree of
methodological sophistication backed by empirical evidence in the form
of “signatures” or personal marks on documents, on so many topics.
The result is to show the often fallacious and easy generalizations
made about literacy in Japan and to show that evidence exists to
enable more robust empirical investigations to be undertaken. This
book will make it possible for the Japanese case to be used more
meaningfully worldwide and in comparative studies of literacy.
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ISBN
9781785277030
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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