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Courtly visions : the Ise stories and the politics of cultural appropriation / Joshua S. Mostow ; design, Peter Yeoh.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mostow, Joshua S., author.
Contributor:
Yeoh, Peter, designer.
Series:
Japanese visual culture ; Volume 12.
Japanese Visual Culture ; Volume 12
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Japanese literature--To 1600--History and criticism.
Japanese literature.
Ise monogatari.
Ise monogatari--Illustrations.
Physical Description:
xii, 350p. ; ill. (col).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Netherlands : Brill, 2014.
Summary:
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.
Contents:
Intro
Courtly Visions: The Ise Stories and the Politics of Cultural Appropriation
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION: READING THE ISE STORIES ACROSS HISTORY, GENDER, AND CLASS
1 THE ROMANCE OF THE PICTURE: SCREEN-PICTURES, SCREEN-POEMS, AND THE ISE MONOGATARI
Narihira and Prince Koretaka's Salon
The Ise and Screen-Poems (byobu-uta)
Ise Screens
2 FEMALE READERS AND EARLY HEIAN ROMANCES: THE HAKUBYO ISE STORIES ILLUSTRATED SCROLL FRAGMENTS
The Texts of the Ise monogatari
Hakubyo Painting and Women's Autobiographical Writing in the Heian Period
The Hakubyo Pictures
Hakubyo Painting
Identifying the Hakubyo Ise monogatari Scenes
The Hakubyo Ise monogatari emaki and Female Readers
The "Feminine Re-Guard"
Conclusion
3 ALLUSION AND AUTHORITY: THE LOVE SONG OF LORD TAKAFUSA
Reception of the Ise monogatari in Imperial Anthologies through the Time of Teika
Narihira as Model Courtier
The Love Song of Lord Takafusa
The Love Song as Medieval Enlightenment Tale
The Love Song and Lèse Majesté
4 THE KUBO VERSION: THE ISE STORIES AS CULTURAL CAPITAL
Identifying the Episodes
The Kubo Ise and Kyogoku Poetry
The Kubo Ise and Lady Nijo
5 THE LOVE SONG OF LORD TAKAFUSA ILLUSTRATED SCROLL
From the Takafusa shu to the Tsuya-kotoba emaki
Emperor Fushimi and the Ise monogatari
The Love Song of Lord Takafusa Illustrated Scroll
The Political Function of the Takafusa-kyo tsuya-kotoba emaki
6 TANTRIC COMMENTARIES AND POPULAR HUMOR: THE VARIANT ISE STORIES ILLUSTRATED SCROLLS
The Introduction of the Ihon Ise monogatari emaki
Representations of Sumiyoshi Daimyojin
Ise monogatari and the Noh Theater
Wit and Humor in the Ihon Illustrated Scrolls
Kacho Fugetsu
7 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ICONOGRAPHY: THE SAGA EDITION ISE STORIES.
The Creation of the Saga-bon Ise monogatari: Part I
Ogi no soshi and Ise iconography
The "British Library Line" of Texts
The Creation of the Saga-bon Ise monogatari: Part II
Reprise as Conclusion: The Saga-bon "Lineage"
A. The Honokuni Bunko-bon Ise monogatari emaki
B. The Tosa-ha and the Suntory Ise monogatari Screens
C. The Mitsumochi-bon
D. The Saga-bon Ise monogatari and Saigyo monogatari emaki
8 ISE ICONOGRAPHY AS VISUAL "SECRET TRANSMISSION" (HIDEN): THE CREATION OF THE ISE ICONOGRAPHY OF THE SOTATSU ATELIER
The Sotatsu Ise monogatari Album Leaves (shikishi)
Sotatsu Screens of the Ise monogatari
The British Museum Ise monogatari screen
The Ise Stories' Two Iconographies
EPILOGUE: THE ISE STORIES AND THEIR IMAGERY IN THE LATER EDO AND MODERN PERIODS
Other Developments in the Seventeenth Century
Ise on Stage
Further Eighteenth-Century Developments
Narihira and Genji in the Nineteenth Century
Mitate Series
Chiryu, and Ise in the Geographic Imagination
Ise monogatari in the Meiji Period
Ise monogatari to the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century
Endnotes
Appendix A. Translation of The Love Song of Lord Takafusa Illustrated Scroll (Takafusa-kyo tsuya-kotoba emaki)
Appendix B. Introduction and Translation of Kacho Fugetsu, by R. Keller Kimbrough
Bibliography
Index of First Lines of Poems
Subject lndex.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9789004249431 : (ebk : EbookCentral)
OCLC:
890982326
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004249431 DOI

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