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41 Kugyō and Zuryō: Center and Periphery in the Era of Fujiwara no Michinaga
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- contents v
- maps, figures, and tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Between and Beyond Centers and Peripheries 1
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part I: Locating Political Centers and Peripheries
- 21 From Female Sovereign to Mother of the Nation: Women and Government in the Heian Period 15
- 3. Court and Provinces under Regent Fujiwara no Tadahira 35
- 41 Kugyō and Zuryō: Center and Periphery in the Era of Fujiwara no Michinaga 66
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part II: Shifting Categories in Literature and the Arts
- 5. The Way of the Literati: Chinese Learning and Literary Practice in Mid-Heian Japan 105
- 6. Terrains of Text in Mid-Heian Court Culture 129
- 7. The Buddhist Transformation of Japan in the Ninth Century: The Case of Eleven-Headed Kannon 153
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part III: Establishing New Religious Spheres
- 8. Scholasticism, Exegesis, and Ritual Practice: On Renovation in the History of Buddhist Writing in the Early Heian Period 179
- 9. Institutional Diversity and Religious Integration: The Establishment of Temple Networks in the Heian Age 212
- 10. The Archeology of Anxiety: An Underground History of Heian Religion 245
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part IV: Negotiating Domestic Peripheries
- 11. Famine, Climate, and Farming in Japan, 670 – 1100 275
- 12. Life of Commoners in the Provinces: The Owari no gebumi of 988 305
- 13. Lordship Interdicted: Taira no Tadatsune and the Limited Horizons of Warrior Ambition 329
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part V: Placing Heian Japan in the Asian World
- 14. Cross-border Traffic on the Kyushu Coast, 794 – 1086 357
- 15. Jōjin’s Travels from Center to Center (with Some Periphery in between) 384
- References 415
- Glossary-index 439
- Contributors 449
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- contents v
- maps, figures, and tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Between and Beyond Centers and Peripheries 1
-
part I: Locating Political Centers and Peripheries
- 21 From Female Sovereign to Mother of the Nation: Women and Government in the Heian Period 15
- 3. Court and Provinces under Regent Fujiwara no Tadahira 35
- 41 Kugyō and Zuryō: Center and Periphery in the Era of Fujiwara no Michinaga 66
-
part II: Shifting Categories in Literature and the Arts
- 5. The Way of the Literati: Chinese Learning and Literary Practice in Mid-Heian Japan 105
- 6. Terrains of Text in Mid-Heian Court Culture 129
- 7. The Buddhist Transformation of Japan in the Ninth Century: The Case of Eleven-Headed Kannon 153
-
part III: Establishing New Religious Spheres
- 8. Scholasticism, Exegesis, and Ritual Practice: On Renovation in the History of Buddhist Writing in the Early Heian Period 179
- 9. Institutional Diversity and Religious Integration: The Establishment of Temple Networks in the Heian Age 212
- 10. The Archeology of Anxiety: An Underground History of Heian Religion 245
-
part IV: Negotiating Domestic Peripheries
- 11. Famine, Climate, and Farming in Japan, 670 – 1100 275
- 12. Life of Commoners in the Provinces: The Owari no gebumi of 988 305
- 13. Lordship Interdicted: Taira no Tadatsune and the Limited Horizons of Warrior Ambition 329
-
part V: Placing Heian Japan in the Asian World
- 14. Cross-border Traffic on the Kyushu Coast, 794 – 1086 357
- 15. Jōjin’s Travels from Center to Center (with Some Periphery in between) 384
- References 415
- Glossary-index 439
- Contributors 449