The Kawaraban emerged during the Edo period of Japan (1603-1867). This was a time in which Japan was in a period of peace, political stability under military dictatorship (shogunate), and economic growth. Though this sounds like it was already a great and smooth sailing time for Japan, being under the dictatorship of the shogunate had […]
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under: Comm 455
Tags: Comm 455, eco period, japanese contributions, karajin, kawaraban, print journalism
Tags: Comm 455, eco period, japanese contributions, karajin, kawaraban, print journalism
Japan and the history of print journalism aren’t two topics that people often think about together. And truthfully, I have no idea how they impact each other, either. But I studied Japanese in high school so I figured I’d volunteer to blog about the Japanese contribution. Much of our timeline has concentrated on Europe and […]
under: Comm 455
Tags: Comm 455, history of print journalism, Japanese Contribution, kawaraban, Lexie Ramage
Tags: Comm 455, history of print journalism, Japanese Contribution, kawaraban, Lexie Ramage