Kevin Carr

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Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies

Office Location(s): 70B Tappan Hall
Office Hours: W 2-4pm
Phone: 734.764.6223
Fax: 734.647.4121
kgcarr@umich.edu

  • Affiliation(s)
    • Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
      Department of History of Art
      Center for Japanese Studies
  • Fields of Study
    • Japanese visual culture
  • About

    Kevin Carr teaches all aspects of the history of Japanese art and archaeology, but his research focuses on the visual cultural of popular religious cults of medieval Japan (especially thirteenth-fifteenth centuries). His work engages issues of visual narrative, hagiography, and the construction of history and national consciousness through art. He has also worked on cultural exchanges between Japan and Europe in the seventeenth century and the nineteenth century, the epistemological foundations of medieval art, and the interpretation of material culture in the absence of textual evidence. His book, Plotting the Prince: Shotoku Cults and the Mapping of Medieval Japanese Buddhism, will be published by the University of Hawai'i Press. His current project focuses on communal identities as manifest in images of temple origin stories (engi-e) in fourteenth-century Japan.

  • Education
    • PhD Princeton University