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Reflecting the past : place, language, and principle in Japan's medieval mirror genre

Reflecting the past : place, language, and principle in Japan's medieval mirror genre

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Brightwell, Erin L., 1973- author.
서명 / 저자사항
Reflecting the past : place, language, and principle in Japan's medieval mirror genre / Erin L. Brightwell.
발행사항
Cambridge, Mass. :   Harvard University Asia Center,   2020.  
형태사항
xiii, 322 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
총서사항
Harvard East Asian monograph series ;433
ISBN
9780674247819 (cloth) 9781684176182 (ebook)
요약
"Reflecting the Past is the first English-language study to address the role of historiography in medieval Japan, an age at the time widely believed to be one of irreversible decline. Drawing on a decade of research, including work with medieval manuscripts, it analyzes a set of texts-eight Mirrors-that recount the past in an effort to order the world around them. They confront rebellions, civil war, "China," attempted invasions, and even the fracturing of the court into two lines. To interrogate the significance for medieval writers of narrating such pasts as a Mirror, Erin Brightwell traces a series of innovations across these and related texts that emerge in the face of disorder. In so doing, she uncovers how a dynamic web of evolving concepts of time, place, language use, and cosmological forces was deployed to order the past in an age of unprecedented social movement and upheaval. Despite the Mirrors' common concerns and commitments, traditional linguistic and disciplinary boundaries have downplayed or obscured their significance for medieval thinkers. Through their treatment here as a multilingual, multi-structured genre, the Mirrors are revealed, however, as the dominant mode for reading and writing the past over almost three centuries of Japanese history"--
내용주기
New reflections : refuge in the past during the final age -- Deviant by design : multilingual writing in postwar Medieval Japan -- Containing China : the continent as medieval object of knowledge -- Moving mirrors : ordering the past in the wake of the Mongols -- Memories of mirrors : nostalgia for a unified realm -- Epilogue : mirror legacies for early modern Japan.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
일반주제명
Japan --History --To 1600.
주제명(지명)
Japan --Historiography.
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