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Authorizing the Shogunate
Ritual and Material Symbolism in the Literary Construction of Warrior Order
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Vyjayanthi R. Selinger
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English
Published/Copyright:
2013
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The Genpei War of 1180-1185 signaled a crucial shift in Japanese history because it gave birth to the shogunate, or government run by warriors. How was the emergence of this new polity following a contentious civil war explained in literary texts? This book argues that political authority is made visible in the variant texts of the Heike monogatari corpus through rituals that map the ideal social-cosmic order, overwriting untidy historical realities. Artifacts of material culture likewise provide the social and political codes to authenticate warrior power and manage its violence. Through its focus on ritual and material practices, this book offers a new perspective on how texts from fourteenth century Japan harnessed symbolic understandings of authority to evoke order and contain rupture. Equally significant is its analysis of the Genpei jōsuiki a Heike monogatari variant that played a critical role in the retrospection of medieval Japan through the early modern period.
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Vyjayanthi R. Selinger, Ph.D. (2007), Cornell University, is Assistant Professor of Asian Studies at Bowdoin College.
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eBook published on:
July 11, 2013
eBook ISBN:
9789004255333
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Main content:
196
eBook ISBN:
9789004255333
Keywords for this book
warrior; Heike monogatari; Uji shūi monogatari; bathhouse; Genpei jōsuiki; power; samurai; Yoritomo; horses; shogun; literature; medieval; Japan
Audience(s) for this book
Academic libraries, specialists on medieval Japanese literature and history, undergradute and post-graduate students in Japanese Studies