banner

Irezumi: the pattern of dermatography in Japan.

Por: Gulik, W. R. VanIdioma: Español Detalles de publicación: Netherlands - NL Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde 1982Descripción: 308 p. ilusTema(s): ARTE | TATUAJES | JAPON | ETNOLOGIA | USOS Y COSTUMBRES | CULTURA POPULAR | RELIGION | FOLKLORE | HISTORIA | POBLACION | CERAMICA | TRADICIONES POPULARES | CIENCIAS SOCIALES | ETNOLOGIAClasificación CDD: 391.65 Resumen: Contiene: The prelimanary stage - Irezumi - The edo period up to 1750 - Amusement quartes - Irebokuro - The flowering - The edo period after 1950 - The emergence of the diffuse-integrated type of tattooing - The tattoed members of society - More motifs and motives - The theatrical scene - Prohibition of Irezumi - The tattoo master and his techniques - The dragon tattoo - The structural-functional significance of the fireman's Dragon tattoo - The periphery - Ainu tattooing - Sources on the custon of ainu tattooing - The idividuals involved in ainu tattooing - Form characteristics of ainu tattooing - Legendary sources on the origin and tradition of Ainu tattooing - The function and significance of ainu tattooing - Legal measures concerning ainu tattooing - Tattooing in prehistoric Japan: some implications and Cross cultural perspectives.Existencias: 1
Etiquetas de esta biblioteca: No hay etiquetas de esta biblioteca para este título. Ingresar para agregar etiquetas.
    Valoración media: 0.0 (0 votos)
Tipo de ítem Biblioteca actual Colección Signatura Estado Fecha de vencimiento Código de barras
Libros Libros Museo Nacional de Etnografía y Folklore
Monografía E/391.65/G971i Disponible BIBMON002709

Contiene: The prelimanary stage - Irezumi - The edo period up to 1750 - Amusement quartes - Irebokuro - The flowering - The edo period after 1950 - The emergence of the diffuse-integrated type of tattooing - The tattoed members of society - More motifs and motives - The theatrical scene - Prohibition of Irezumi - The tattoo master and his techniques - The dragon tattoo - The structural-functional significance of the fireman's Dragon tattoo - The periphery - Ainu tattooing - Sources on the custon of ainu tattooing - The idividuals involved in ainu tattooing - Form characteristics of ainu tattooing - Legendary sources on the origin and tradition of Ainu tattooing - The function and significance of ainu tattooing - Legal measures concerning ainu tattooing - Tattooing in prehistoric Japan: some implications and Cross cultural perspectives.

Español.

No hay comentarios en este titulo.

para colocar un comentario.

MUSEO NACIONAL DE ETNOGRAFÍA Y FOLKLORE        
La Paz N° 916 Calle Ingavi (591-2) 2408640- 2406030 Fax (591-2) 2406642
E-mail: [email protected]   Casilla postal 5817   www.musef.org.bo
Sucre 74 calle España (591-4) 6455293
Pie de página
© Copyright 2024 · MUSEF