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Chinese Literary Form in Heian Japan

Download or Read eBook Chinese Literary Form in Heian Japan PDF written by Brian Steininger and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2020-05-11 with total page 311 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Chinese Literary Form in Heian Japan
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ISBN-10 : 9781684175765
ISBN-13 : 1684175763
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Book Synopsis Chinese Literary Form in Heian Japan by : Brian Steininger

Book excerpt: "Written Chinese served as a prestigious, cosmopolitan script across medieval East Asia, from as far west as the Tarim Basin to the eastern kingdom of Heian period Japan (794–1185). In this book, Brian Steininger revisits the mid-Heian court of the Tale of Genji and the Pillow Book, where literary Chinese was not only the basis of official administration, but also a medium for political protest, sermons of mourning, and poems of celebration.Chinese Literary Forms in Heian Japan reconstructs the lived practice of Chinese poetic and prose genres among Heian officials, analyzing the material exchanges by which documents were commissioned, the local reinterpretations of Tang aesthetic principles, and the ritual venues in which literary Chinese texts were performed in Japanese vocalization. Even as state ideology and educational institutions proclaimed the Chinese script’s embodiment of timeless cosmological patterns, everyday practice in this far-flung periphery subjected classical models to a string of improvised exceptions. Through careful comparison of literary and documentary sources, this book provides a vivid case study of one society’s negotiation of literature’s position—both within a hierarchy of authority and between the incommensurable realms of script and speech."


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