Two Portuguese in Japan: Essays on Japanese Culture from João Rodrigues Tçuzzu, S.J. to Wenceslau de Moraes
K. David Jackson
· 2017
Abstract
Abstract: A comparison of essays on Japanese culture from the first period of Portuguese missionary activity, represented by João Rodrigues (in Japan 1577-1610), and from the period of exoticism and aestheticism of the late nineteenth century in Wenceslau de Moraes (in Japan 1895-1929). Includes a survey of scholarship on the Portuguese in Japan and descriptions of the tea ceremony by Rodrigues and Moraes, with English translations.
Matched Nanban terms
- anchor Portuguese in Japan
- anchor Portuguese-Japanese
- people Joao Rodrigues Tcuzzu
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Extras
| openalex_concepts | Portuguese; Japanese culture; Anthropology; Humanities; History |
| openalex_topics | Japanese History and Culture |
| crossref_date | 2017-3-16 |
| crossref_publisher | University of Massachusetts Dartmouth |