1. A Potter's Paradise: The Realm of Ceramics in Modern Japan, Meghen Jones Part 1 2. The Development of Celadon Production at the Makuzu Workshop, 1870-1950: Moving towards the Modern, Clare Pollard 3. More than "Western": Porcelain for the Meiji Emperor's Table, Mary Redfern Part 2 4. Modernizing Ceramic Form and Decoration: Kyoto Potters and the Teiten, Gisela Jahn 5. Unifying Science and Art: The Kyoto City Ceramic Research Institute (1896-1920) and Ceramic Art Education during the Taisho Era, Maezaki Shinya Part3 6. The Spark that Ignited the Flame: 1923, Hamada, Paterson's Gallery and the Birth of English Studio Pottery, Julian Stair 7. Okuda Seiichi and the New Language of Ceramics in Taisho (1912-1926) Japan, Seung Yeon Sang 8.
The Nude, the Empire, and the Porcelain Vessel Idiom of Tomimoto Kenkichi, Meghen Jones Part 4 9. Veiled References: The Role of Glaze in Japanese Avant-Garde Ceramics, Louise Allison Cort 10. Koyama Fujio's View of Modern Japanese Ceramics and his Role in the Creation of "Living National Treasures", Kida Takuya Epilogue 11. Found in Translation: Ceramics and Social Change, Tanya Harrod at Ignited the Flame: 1923, Hamada, Paterson's Gallery and the Birth of English Studio Pottery, Julian Stair 7. Okuda Seiichi and the New Language of Ceramics in Taisho (1912-1926) Japan, Seung Yeon Sang 8. The Nude, the Empire, and the Porcelain Vessel Idiom of Tomimoto Kenkichi, Meghen Jones Part 4 9. Veiled References: The Role of Glaze in Japanese Avant-Garde Ceramics, Louise Allison Cort 10. Koyama Fujio's View of Modern Japanese Ceramics and his Role in the Creation of "Living National Treasures", Kida Takuya Epilogue 11.
Found in Translation: Ceramics and Social Change, Tanya Harrod.