Radu-Alexandru LECA, Prof

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  • 2024

    Introduction: Vehicles of complex encounters

    Leca, R., 18 Nov 2024, Enduring Encounters: Maps of Japan from Leiden University Library. Leca, R. & Storms, M. (eds.). Brill, p. 7-16 10 p.

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  • Material Change

    Brockstieger, S., Schweitzer-Martin, P., Baumgartel, J., Bo, F. D., Elias, F., Hirt, R., Leca, R., Liss, H., Schneidmuller, B. & Trede, M., 7 Oct 2024, Theory and Classification of Material Text Cultures. Dietrich, N., Lieb, L. & Schneidereit, N. (eds.). Berlin: de Gruyter, p. 157-200 44 p. (Materiale Textkulturen; vol. 46.2).

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  • Stripes and Feathers: Trade and the Spatial Imaginary in Late Seventeenth-Century Japan

    Leca, R., 28 Nov 2024, Japanese Art - Transcultural Perspectives. Trede, M., Guth, C. & Wakita, M. (eds.). Leiden: Brill, p. 176-202 27 p. (Studies in Asian Art and Archaeology; vol. 29).

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  • 2023

    The Media Trajectory of Kano Naganobu’s Merrymaking under Cherry and Aronia Blossoms

    Leca, R., 24 Jul 2023, Between Manuscript and Print: Transcultural Perspectives, ca. 1400–1800. Brockstieger, S. & Schweitzer-Martin, P. (eds.). 1st ed. Berlin: de Gruyter, p. 209-231 23 p. (Materiale Textkulturen; vol. 40).

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  • 2020

    The Tensions of Heterochronicity on Cartographies of Imperial Motion in Japan

    Leca, R.-A., 26 Oct 2020, Motion in Maps, Maps in Motion: Mapping Stories and Movement through Time . Segal , Z. & Vannieuwenhuyze, B. (eds.). Amsterdam University Press, p. 105-127 23 p.

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  • Women as Active Agents of Japonisme in the Dual Monarchy

    Leca, R., 2020, Japonisme in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Dénes, M., Fajcsák, G., Spławski , P. & Watanabe, T. (eds.). Budapest, Hungary: Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts, p. 251-260 10 p.

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