Uncovering Heian Japan

Uncovering Heian Japan
Title Uncovering Heian Japan PDF eBook
Author Thomas LaMarre
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 252
Release 2000
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780822325185

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Literary criticism of classical Japanese poetry, focusing on the emergence of "Kokinwakashu, ' an imperial anthology of waka poetry compiled in the 9th century.

Heian Japan, Centers and Peripheries

Heian Japan, Centers and Peripheries
Title Heian Japan, Centers and Peripheries PDF eBook
Author Mikael S. Adolphson
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 466
Release 2007-02-28
Genre Art
ISBN 082483013X

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The first three centuries of the Heian period (794-1086) saw some of its most fertile innovations and epochal achievements in Japanese literature and the arts. This work examines the early Heian from a variety of multidisciplinary perspectives.

Heian Japan, Centers and Peripheries

Heian Japan, Centers and Peripheries
Title Heian Japan, Centers and Peripheries PDF eBook
Author Mikael S. Adolphson
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 465
Release 2007-02-28
Genre Art
ISBN 0824862813

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"This exceptionally rich set of essays substantially advances our understanding of the Heian era, presenting the period as more fascinating, multi-faceted, and integrated than it has ever been before. This volume marks a turning point in the study of early Japanese culture and will be indispensable for future explorations of the era." —Andrew Edmund Goble, University of Oregon "As a Japanese historian, I enthusiastically recommend Heian Japan, Centers and Peripheries, the first multi-author English-language academic work to offer a synthetic treatment of the Heian period. Japan’s emperor system is the last remaining sovereignty of its kind in human history, and this volume is indispensable when considering what sovereignty itself means in the present. To that end, the classical patterns established in the Heian period are superbly analyzed in this volume through the dual approach of ‘centers and peripheries.’" —Hotate Michihisa, Historiographical Institute, University of Tokyo The first three centuries of the Heian period (794–1086) saw some of its most fertile innovations and epochal achievements in Japanese literature and the arts. It was also a time of important transitions in the spheres of religion and politics, as aristocratic authority was consolidated in Kyoto, powerful court factions and religious institutions emerged, and adjustments were made in the Chinese-style system of ruler-ship. At the same time, the era’s leaders faced serious challenges from the provinces that called into question the primacy and efficiency of the governmental system and tested the social/cultural status quo. Heian Japan, Centers and Peripheries, the first book of its kind to examine the early Heian from a wide variety of multidisciplinary perspectives, offers a fresh look at these seemingly contradictory trends. Essays by fourteen leading American, European, and Japanese scholars of art history, history, literature, and religions take up core texts and iconic images, cultural achievements and social crises, and the ever-fascinating patterns and puzzles of the time. The authors tackle some of Heian Japan’s most enduring paradigms as well as hitherto unexplored problems in search of new ways of understanding the currents of change as well as the processes of institutionalization that shaped the Heian scene, defined the contours of its legacies, and make it one of the most intensely studied periods of the Japanese past. Contributors: Ryûichi Abé, Mikael Adolphson, Bruce Batten, Robert Borgen, Wayne Farris, Karl Friday, G. Cameron Hurst III, Edward Kamens, D. Max Moerman, Samuel Morse, Joan R. Piggott, Fukutò Sanae, Ivo Smits, Charlotte von Verschuer.

A Poetics of Courtly Male Friendship in Heian Japan

A Poetics of Courtly Male Friendship in Heian Japan
Title A Poetics of Courtly Male Friendship in Heian Japan PDF eBook
Author Paul Gordon Schalow
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 234
Release 2006-12-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0824830202

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Western scholars have tended to read Heian literature through the prism of female experience, stressing the imbalance of power in courtship and looking for evidence that women hoped to move beyond the constraints of marriage politics. Paul Schalow’s original and challenging work inherits these concerns about the transcendence of love and carries them into a new realm of inquiry—the suffering of noblemen and the literary record of their hopes for transcendence through friendship. He traces this recurring theme, which he labels "courtly male friendship," in five important literary works ranging from the tenth-century Tale of Ise to the early eleventh-century Tale of Genji. Whether authored by men or women, the depictions of male friendship addressed in this work convey the differing perspectives of male and female authors profoundly shaped by their gender roles in the court aristocracy. Schalow’s analysis clarifies in particular how Heian literature articulates the nobleman’s wish to be known and appreciated fully by another man.

Sugawara no Michizane and the Early Heian Court

Sugawara no Michizane and the Early Heian Court
Title Sugawara no Michizane and the Early Heian Court PDF eBook
Author Robert Borgen
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 457
Release 2021-05-25
Genre History
ISBN 082484565X

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Winner of the 1990 American Historical Association's James Henry Breasted Prize. A great book for anyone interested in the Heian period of Japan.

The Cambridge History of Japan

The Cambridge History of Japan
Title The Cambridge History of Japan PDF eBook
Author John Whitney Hall
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 742
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780521223546

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Survey of the historical events and developments in medieval Japan's polity, economy, society and culture.

The Heian Kata Bunkai Phenomenon

The Heian Kata Bunkai Phenomenon
Title The Heian Kata Bunkai Phenomenon PDF eBook
Author Christian Wedewardt
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 152
Release 2020-05-19
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 3751935495

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Kata is the Boss! The Heian-Kata-Bunkai learning series offers Karateka the opportunity to systematically deal with possibilities and alternatives in order to be able to defend themselves in certain situations. With this book I want to contribute to a better understanding of the WHY within the traditional Heian-Kata-Forms. The reader, from beginner to blackbelt, will be training and performing this Kata with a new and defense-realistic awareness.