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History and criticism, Japanese Women authors, Women authors in literature, Japanese literature, Japanese Buddhist literature, Fiction, Buddhist literature, Japanese literature, history and criticism, Women in literature, Women authors, Authors, japaneseTimes
1185-1600, Heian period, 794-1185Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Preachers, poets, women, and the way: Izumi Shikibu and the Buddhist literature of medieval Japan
2008, Center for Japanese Studies, The University of Michigan
in English
1929280475 9781929280476
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Table of Contents
Setsuwa sources and the origins of an affair
Mice in the koto: the otogizōshi Kotohara
Incest and enlightenment: the otogizōshi Izumi Shikibu
Tendai tales: Sangoku denki and the Lotus Sutra commentaries
The Pure Land proselytizing traditions of Seiganji Temple
Writing redemption: A history of Seiganji in the Capital
Climbing the Forbidden Mountain: Nyonin kinsei and the gendered proselytizing traditions of Medieval Japan
Salvation: Izumi Shikibu and the tale of Jōruri
Popular preaching and the dissemination of culture.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Translaltions of some excerpts from the Japanese included.
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