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November 10, 2025
[MJHA] New Books on Japan: "Exhibitionist Japan: The Spectacle of Modern Development"
From: Dahlberg-Sears, Robert <dahlberg-sears.1@buckeyemail.osu.edu>
Date: 2025/08/29
Dear Colleagues,
Please join us for the next in our New Books on Japan series coming up next week. Registration and attendance are free, and feel free to spread widely. Please see below for full details.
(N. America) Monday, September 8, 2025 | 8:00-9:30 PM ET
(Japan) Tuesday, September 9, 2025 | 9:00-10:30 AM JST
(Japan) Tuesday, September 9, 2025 | 9:00-10:30 AM JST
Exhibitionist Japan: The Spectacle of Modern Development (Cambridge University Press, 2025)
The Modern Japan History Association invites the wider community to a conversation with Angus Lockyer, who will be speaking about his new book Exhibitionist Japan: The Spectacle of Modern Development (Cambridge, 2024). From the second half of the nineteenth century, Japan has been a particularly enthusiastic user of exhibitions. Large-scale international exhibitions, including Osaka 2025, form only the tip of an iceberg comprising over 1,300 industrial, regional, and local exhibitions held in Japan over the past 150 years. Exhibitionist Japan explores how and why these events have been used as catalysts of development and arenas for fostering modern industry, empire, and nation; traces their complicated genesis, realization, and reception; and demonstrates that although they rarely achieve their stated aims, this has not undermined their utility - Japanese expos have provided a model subsequently adopted around the world. The history of this enthusiasm provides a more nuanced understanding of development in modern Japan, and emphasizes the shared experiences of global modernity. Jordan Sand (Georgetown) will serve as interlocutor.
Robert M. Dahlberg-Sears
Part-time Lecturer
Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University | 上智大学
7-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8554
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