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CONTENTS

6 FOREWORD
8 INTRODUCTION
Early Ningyō Forms 9
Edo Ningyō Styles 12
Anatomy of a Japanese Doll 12
Materials 12
16 GOSHO-NINGYŌ: Palace Dolls and Auspicious Wishes
A Celebration of Youth 18
Examples of Gosho-ningyō 20
80 HINA-NINGYŌ: Dolls for the Girl's Day Festival
Faith, Commerce, and Artistry 82
Examples of Hina-ningyō 84
128 MUSHA-NINGYŌ: Warrior Dolls for the Boy's Day Festival
The Arc of a Tradition 130
Examples of Musha-ningyō 132
174 ISHŌ-NINGYŌ: Fashion Dolls and Popular Culture
Forgot ten Festivals, Forgotten Figures 176
Examples of Ishō-ningyō 178
220 NINGYŌ IN THE THEATER: Entertaining the Gods and Man
Faces from the Stage: Dolls as Entertainment 222
Karakuri Mechanical Dolls 224
Bunraku Puppet Theater 231
Iki-ningyō: Street Theater and the Export Market 241
Takeda-ningyō: Souvenir Dolls of the Edo Stage 244
Uizan-ningyō: Noh Theater Dolls 264
266 NINGYŌ AND HEALTH: Dolls as Talisman and Tool
Dolls as Fetish, Medical Model, and Sex Fantasy 268
Hōsō-ningyō: Dolls and the Demon of Smallpox 268
Dō-ningyō: Dolls and Acupuncture 273
Shunga-ningyō: Dolls and the Sex Trade 274
276 ENDNOTES
278 BIBLIOGRAPHY
281 GLOSSARY OF NINGYŌ TERMS
284 INDEX
288 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Isho-ningyō: Karako (Chinese boy)

Edo period, 19th century

Height 20 1/2 inches

Ayervais Collection

Ningyo

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