The Stone Bridge Podcast

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  • Award-winning independent publisher Stone Bridge Press has been publishing books about Asia — especially Japan and China—for over 30 years. The Stone Bridge Podcast is hosted by publisher Peter Goodman and features commentary on publishing and interviews on topics ranging from culture, language, and design to travel, and of course, books.
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  • Steve Beimel on the Crafts of Japan
    Jun 17 2024

    Steve Beimel, a long-time resident of Kyoto, is the driving force behind Japan Craft 21, whose goal is to preserve and nourish Japanese crafts. Here he discusses the variety and significance of crafts in Japan and what makes them so special.

    “The crafts of Japan are an international treasure that have enriched and inspired people around the world for hundreds of years.”--Steve Beimel

    Topics include

    • What is JapanCraft21 and its mission?
    • Why are traditional Japanese crafts dying?
    • The challenge of preserving traditional crafts today
    • The Japanese vs. foreign perspectives on traditional japanese crafts
    • How JapanCraft21 approaches promoting and preserving Japanese crafts
    • Tourism in Kyoto and Japan today; is it crowded as people say? (Hint: now is a great time to come to Japan!)

    Links

    • https://www.japancraft21.com/what-we-do
    • https://japanlivingarts.com/
    • http://www.stevebeimel.com/bio.html

    Participants

    A Japanophile for over thirty years, Steve Beimel founded Esprit Travel & Tours in the early 1990's, as a U.S.-based tour company specializing in culturally focused tours to Japan and catering to enthusiasts of the arts. Over the years, he has worked with a wide range of masters of traditional culture including art, crafts, architecture, gardens, music, theater, cuisine and religion. "The most fulfilling part of my Japan-related life is working with so many amazing and talented men and women. It has been a great privilege for me to introduce guests from abroad to these people, in a true spirit of cultural exchange." For ten years Steve published the The Kyoto Diary, a quarterly journal celebrating the arts of Japan and featuring interviews with many of the Japan's renowned craftsmen and artists. He now lives with his wife Ritsuko in the northern foothills of Kyoto.

    For further information, see this article about Steve Beimel in All About Japan.

    Peter Goodman is publisher of Stone Bridge Press in Berkeley, California, which for over thirty years has specialized in books on Asia, especially Japan and China. For a complete list of Stone Bridge Press books, visit www.stonebridge.com.

    For a complete list of Stone Bridge Press books, visit www.stonebridge.com.

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    32 Min.
  • Translator Mark Gibeau on Osamu Dazai’s “A Shameful Life”
    Mar 19 2024

    Translator Mark Gibeau and publisher Peter Goodman discuss Mark’s translation of Osamu Dazai’s novel Ningen Shikkaku, which Stone Bridge published as A Shameful Life. Why is this mid-20th-century Japanese author's portrait of an alienated (and alienating) personality still so attractive to contemporary audiences, especially teens and young adults?

    Topics include:

    • Teaching Japanese in Australia
    • The original Donald Keene translation and why Mark decided to translate it again
    • How many other translations of this work are there, and are there more to come?
    • Why isn’t Mark’s translation called No Longer Human like the other editions?
    • Mark's process of translation
    • The importance of being a sensitive reader
    • What is Dazai's lasting appeal to younger readers?
    • What is translation and what is the hardest part about it (hint: it's not the language per se).
    • Challenges of translating Japanese, a high-context language
    • AI and future implications for translating and translators. Are jobs at risk?

    Tony's Reading List recently compared Mark Gibeau’s translation of Ningen Shikkaku to Donald Keene's:

    • Review of the work
    • The Gibeau translation
    • The Keene translation

    Mark Gibeau is Senior Lecturer, School of Culture, History & Language, at Australian National University in Canberra.

    Peter Goodman is publisher of Stone Bridge Press in Berkeley, California, which for over thirty years has specialized in books on Asia, especially Japan and China.

    For a complete list of Stone Bridge Press books, visit www.stonebridge.com.

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    34 Min.
  • Off the Beaten Tracks in Japan with John Dougill
    Nov 7 2023

    John Dougill is author of Off the Beaten Tracks in Japan: A Journey by Train from Hokkaido to Kyushu, a remarkable travel memoir that details observations on culture, history, local lore, and personal ruminations based on decades of living in Japan.

    In discussion with publisher Peter Goodman, John talks about his love for travel and how pleasurable it is to travel along the less-touristed western coast. Encounters in the south with echoes of the war still lingering bring to mind how intimately history is tied to place. Among the topics discussed are:

    • The travel memoir genre and the influence of writers like Alan Booth and Donald Richie
    • How John got to Japan and his first impressions
    • Comparing Britain to Japan
    • British railways vs Japanese railways
    • What traveling during COVID was like and how the 3-month trip was done.
    • The cultural landscape of Japan across different regions
    • Depopulation in western Japan and immigration
    • What it's like to ride trains in Japan
    • Why so many foreigners who stay in Japan settle in Kyoto
    • Kyoto post-COVID
    • The Green Shinto blog: can Shinto spread internationally?

    Off the Beaten Tracks in Japan by John Dougill

    Green Shinto blog by John Dougill

    Writers in Kyoto

    Japan Travel Planner and Route Finder by Navitime

    Seishun 18: Hop on hop off travel using non-reserved seats in ordinary cars on ordinary or rapid trains on any JR line in Japan.

    John Dougill has lived in Japan since the 1990s and is the author of several books about the country. His 2012 book, In Search of Japan’s Hidden Christians, was hailed as “one of the most compelling and important books on Japan in recent years.” For seven years he ran the Writers in Kyoto website and oversaw the anthologies the group produced. He also runs the Green Shinto blog.

    Peter Goodman is publisher of Stone Bridge Press in Berkeley, California, which for over thirty years has specialized in books on Asia, especially Japan and China. For a complete list of Stone Bridge Press books, visit www.stonebridge.com.

    For a complete list of Stone Bridge Press books, visit www.stonebridge.com.

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    35 Min.

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