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The Tokaido Road
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List of figures Acknowledgements Glossary 1. Introduction 2. Infrastructure and Cartography of the Tôkaidô in Macro 2.1. The Tôkaidô as a Geopolitical Territory 2.2. Infrastructure upon the Tôkaidô Route 2.3. The Tôkaidô's Cartography 3. Travelling Practices and Literary Tôkaidô 3.1. Road Cosmology - The Road as a Microcosm 3.2. Travelling Practices of the Edo Period 3.3. Literary Tôkaidô 4. Performance, Visuality and Imagination at the Tôkaidô's Micro-Scale 4.1. Transportation-Stations: Spaces of Performance, Spaces of Representation 4.2. Tôkaidô and Visuality 5. Conclusions and Openings: The Tôkaidô as Medium of National Knowledge 5.1. National Knowledge and Epistemology 5.2. History as Nostalgia, History as Play Bibliography Notes

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Jilly Traganou currently teaches Architecture at the University of Texas. She has contributed to Japanese Capitals and Suburbanizing the Masses.

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?Extremely rich in ideas, which are drawn together from a wide variety of authors and from a large number of disciplines. An array of theories are advanced and woven into the text. Jilly Traganou skilfully handles the conceptual tools and terminology of geography, anthropology, art history, literary criticism, and the history of ideas. She has assembled a wide and evocative library of illustrative material, to which she makes regular reference in her text.? Paul Waley, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Leeds, UK ?This excellent book is refreshingly interdisciplinary and explores the subject from many angles and tries to establish many different connections, while nevertheless succeeding in giving an overall coherent argument. In the text Tokaido occupies centre stage, but quite a number of issues, which are larger or more universal, are discussed. For example, the issue of health as an important one for the Meiji Government is an excellent point not usually raised in this particular context. This is an important work, which would be useful not only for the scholars in architecture and landscape studies, but also to a wider circle.? Professor Toshio Watanabe, Head of Research, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London

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