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Courtly Visions The Ise Stories And The Politics Of Cultural Appropriation Joshua S Mostow

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Courtly Visions The Ise Stories And The Politics Of Cultural Appropriation Joshua S Mostow
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 385.04 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Joshua S. Mostow
ISBN: 9789004244856, 9004244859
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Courtly Visions The Ise Stories And The Politics Of Cultural Appropriation Joshua S Mostow by Joshua S. Mostow 9789004244856, 9004244859 instant download after payment.

Courtly Visions:The Ise Storiesand the Politics of Cultural Appropriationtraces 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 printedSaga-bonedition, exploring what these tell us about how theIsewas being read and why. The study ends with an Epilogue that briefly surveys the usesIsewas put to throughout the Edo period and into the modern day."

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