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Courtly Visions: The Ise Stories and the Politics of Cultural Appropriation: Japanese Visual Culture, cartea 12

Autor Joshua S. Mostow
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 aug 2014
Courtly Visions: The Ise Stories and the Politics of Cultural Appropriation traces—through the visual and literary record—the reception and use of the tenth-century literary romance through the seventeenth century. Ise monogatari (The Ise Stories) takes shape in a salon of politically disenfranchised courtiers, then transforms later in the Heian period (794-1185) into a key subtext for autobiographical writings by female aristocrats. In the twelfth century it is turned into an esoteric religious text, while in the fourteenth it is used as cultural capital in the struggles within the imperial household. Mostow further examines the development of the standardized iconographies of the Rinpa school and the printed Saga-bon edition, exploring what these tell us about how the Ise was being read and why. The study ends with an Epilogue that briefly surveys the uses Ise was put to throughout the Edo period and into the modern day.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004244856
ISBN-10: 9004244859
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 198 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.36 kg
Ediția:XIV; 354 Pp.; 1
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Japanese Visual Culture


Notă biografică

Joshua S. Mostow is Professor of Asian Studies at The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. He has published extensively on classical Japanese literature and art and their interrelations. His other publications include Pictures of the Heart: The Hyakunin isshu in Word and Image (1996).

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Beautifully printed on glossy paper, with 171 illustrations ... Courtly Visions stands out as a handsome object. [...] It is impossible to do justice to such a rich work in a thousand-word review. [...] Courtly Visions is a fascinating journey through appropriation, reinterpretation, and canonization, and is an important, far-reaching contribution to the field. The author is to be commended for his extraordinary knowledge of Ise monogatari, of Japanese traditional poetry, and of the complicated circumstances that inevitably surround every act of visual representation.
Roberta Strippoli in Japan review: Journal of the InternationalResearch Center for Japanese Studies, vol. 35, pp. 255-256. March 2021.