Laura Nenzi
Affiliations: | History | The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States |
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early modern Japanese history, social historyGoogle:
"Laura Nenzi"Parents
Sign in to add mentorLuke Roberts | grad student | 2004 | UC Santa Barbara | |
(Intersections: The place of recreational travel in Edo culture and society) |
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Nenzi L. (2017) Street Performers and Society in Urban Japan, 1600–1900: The Beggar's Gift by Gerald Groemer (review) Monumenta Nipponica. 72: 95-99 |
Nenzi L. (2014) W. Puck Brecher. The Aesthetics of Strangeness: Eccentricity and Madness in Early Modern Japan. The American Historical Review. 119: 1240-1241 |
Nenzi L. (2014) An Edo Anthology: Literature from Japan's Mega City, 1750–1850. Edited by Sumie Jones with Kenji Watanabe . Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2013. xii, 515 pp. $70.00 (cloth); $30.00 (paper). The Journal of Asian Studies. 73: 811-812 |
Nenzi L. (2013) Sanjay Subrahmanyam. Three Ways to Be Alien: Travails and Encounters in the Early Modern World. The American Historical Review. 118: 153-154 |
Nenzi L. (2012) Review of: Vaporis, Voices of Early Modern Japan The Asianetwork Exchange: a Journal For Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts. 20: 63 |
Nenzi L. (2011) Caught in the spotlight: the 1858 comet and late Tokugawa Japan Japan Forum. 23: 1-23 |
Gasperini A, Galli D, Nenzi L. (2009) The worldwide impact of Donati's comet on art and society in the mid-19th century Arxiv: History and Philosophy of Physics. 5: 340-345 |
Nenzi L. (2008) Emplacing a Pilgrimage: The Ōyama Cult and Regional Religion in Early Modern Japan (review) Monumenta Nipponica. 63: 414-416 |