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Secrecy in Japanese arts: “Secret Transmission” as a mode of knowledge
Maki Isaka Morinaga
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
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Arts and Humanities
Secret
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Esoteric
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Japanese art
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Eighteenth Century
50%
Tradition
50%
Treatise
50%
Modern age
50%
Transmission of knowledge
50%
Esotericism
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Keyphrases
Knowledge Mode
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Secret Transmission
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Japanese Art
100%
18th Century
50%
Theatrical
50%
Late 19th Century
50%
Modern History
50%
Knowledge Transmission
50%
Japanese Tradition
50%
Esotericism
50%