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Dancer Nun Ghost Goddess The Legend Of Gi And Hotoke In Japanese Literature Theater Visual Arts And Cultural Heritage Roberta Strippoli

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Dancer Nun Ghost Goddess The Legend Of Gi And Hotoke In Japanese Literature Theater Visual Arts And Cultural Heritage Roberta Strippoli
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.49 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Roberta Strippoli
ISBN: 9789004356320, 9004356320
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Dancer Nun Ghost Goddess The Legend Of Gi And Hotoke In Japanese Literature Theater Visual Arts And Cultural Heritage Roberta Strippoli by Roberta Strippoli 9789004356320, 9004356320 instant download after payment.

Dancer, Nun, Ghost, Goddess explores the story of the dancers Giō and Hotoke, which first appeared in the fourteenth-century narrative Tale of the Heike. The story of the two love rivals is one of loss, female solidarity, and Buddhist salvation. Since its first appearance, it has inspired a stream of fiction, theatrical plays, and visual art works. These heroines have become the subjects of lavishly illustrated hand scrolls, ghosts on the noh stage, and Buddhist and Shinto goddesses. Physical monuments have been built to honor their memories; they are emblems of local pride and centerpieces of shared identity. Two beloved characters in the Japanese literary imagination, Giō and Hotoke are also models that have instructed generations of women on how to survive in a male-dominated world.

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