Bruce A. Coats, Professor of Art History and the Humanities at
Scripps College, received his Ph.D. in art history from Harvard
University. His teaching and research interests include Japanese
prints, East Asian architecture and the history of gardens.
Allen Hockley, Associate Professor of Art History at Dartmouth
College, received his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. He has
written widely on Japanese prints and photography and is presently
finishing a book on early Japanese photography.
Kyoko Kurita, Associate Professor of Asian Languages and
Literatures at Pomona College, received her Ph.D. in Japanese
Literature from Yale University. Her dissertation was on Kōda Rohan
and the rise of the Romantic Movement in Meiji Japan. Currently she
is doing research at Waseda University, on changes in the concept
of the future in modern Japan.
Joshua S. Mostow, Professor in the Department of Asian Studies at
the University of British Columbia, received his Ph.D. from the
Comparative Literature and Literary Theory Program of the
University of Pennsylvania. He has published extensively on the
relationship of Japanese literature and the visual arts, and
recently served as Adjunct Professor in the School of Women’s
Studies, Josai International University.
....Coats’s scholarly endeavor in introducing the heretofore relatively unresearched Chikanobu and his work is a significant, praiseworthy contribution to the field. Hiroko Johnson, College Art Association, Book Reviews.
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