Reading Spaces in Modern Japan
This study provides an accessible overview of the range of reading spaces in modern Japan, and the evolution thereof from a historical perspective. After setting the scene in a short introduction, it examines the development of Kanda-Jinbōchō, the area of Tokyo that has remained for a century the location in Japan most bound up with books and print culture. It then considers the transformation of public reading spaces, explaining how socio-economic factors and changing notions of space informed reading practices from the early modern era to the present. This led, in turn, to changes in bookstores, libraries, and other venues. Finally, it briefly considers the nature and impact of virtual reading spaces, such as the representation of reading and reading spaces in popular culture, and new modes of reading mediated by the digital realm as well as the multifaceted relationship between these and older forms of reading practice.
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‘Through Kamei-Dyche's study we not only learn about the situation in Japan regarding the practice of reading, but also understand why the publishing and printing industry is still very robust and prosperous in Japan, unlike in other countries, where it is increasingly difficult to maintain and sustain. The points discussed in this study can also be used to examine reading spaces and practices in other parts of the world.’ Xiaomeng Wang, Blog de l'Escola de Llibreria
Product details
- Published: March 2023
- Format: Adobe eBook Reader
- ISBN: 9781009190930
- Length: 0 pages
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Kanda-Jinbōchō: Tokyo's Book Town
- 3. The Ongoing Transformation of Public Reading Spaces
- 4. Virtual Reading Spaces
- 5. Conclusion.
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