Mapping Courtship and Kinship in Classical Japan : : The Tale of Genji and Its Predecessors / / Doris G. Bargen.

Literary critiques of Murasaki Shikibu's eleventh-century The Tale of Genji have often focused on the amorous adventures of its eponymous hero. In this paradigm-shifting analysis of the Genji and other mid-Heian literature, Doris G. Bargen emphasizes the thematic importance of Japan's comp...

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Mapping Courtship and Kinship in Classical Japan : The Tale of Genji and Its Predecessors / Doris G. Bargen.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Mapping Courtship and Kinship -- Chapter 1. Physical Space: The Sites of Courtship -- Chapter 2. Conceptual Space: The Heian Marital System -- Part II. The Gap in the Fence: Courtship before The Tale of Genji -- Chapter 3. Narrating Courtship through a Gap -- Chapter 4. Courtship in Mid-Heian Writings -- Part III. The Genealogical Maze: Courtship in The Tale of Genji -- Chapter 5. Entering the Maze -- Chapter 6. Genji: Courtship as Play and Performance -- Chapter 7. Murasaki: Kaimami through a Woman's Eyes -- Chapter 8. Exiting the Maze -- Conclusion -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Glossary-Index
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Literary critiques of Murasaki Shikibu's eleventh-century The Tale of Genji have often focused on the amorous adventures of its eponymous hero. In this paradigm-shifting analysis of the Genji and other mid-Heian literature, Doris G. Bargen emphasizes the thematic importance of Japan's complex polygynous kinship system as the domain within which courtship occurs. Heian courtship, conducted mainly to form secondary marriages, was driven by power struggles of succession among lineages that focused on achieving the highest position possible at court. Thus interpreting courtship in light of genealogies is essential for comprehending the politics of interpersonal behavior in many of these texts. Bargen focuses on the genealogical maze-the literal and figurative space through which several generations of men and women in the Genji moved. She demonstrates that courtship politics sought to control kinship by strengthening genealogical lines, while secret affairs and illicit offspring produced genealogical uncertainty that could be dealt with only by reconnecting dissociated lineages or ignoring or even terminating them. The work examines in detail the literary construction of a courtship practice known as kaimami, or "looking through a gap in the fence," in pre-Genji tales and diaries, and Sei Shōnagon's famous Pillow Book. In Murasaki Shikibu's Genji, courtship takes on multigenerational complexity and is often used as a political strategy to vindicate injustices, counteract sexual transgressions, or resist the pressure of imperial succession. Bargen argues persuasively that a woman observed by a man was not wholly deprived of agency: She could choose how much to reveal or conceal as she peeked through shutters, from behind partitions, fans, and kimono sleeves, or through narrow carriage windows. That mid-Heian authors showed courtship in its innumerable forms as being influenced by the spatial considerations of the Heian capital and its environs and by the architectural details of the residences within which aristocratic women were sequestered adds a fascinating topographical dimension to courtship.In Mapping Courtship and Kinship in Classical Japan readers both familiar with and new to The Tale of Genji and its predecessors will be introduced to a wholly new interpretive lens through which to view these classic texts. In addition, the book includes charts that trace Genji characters' lineages, maps and diagrams that plot the movements of courtiers as they make their way through the capital and beyond, and color reproductions of paintings that capture the drama of courtship.
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Courtship in literature.
Japanese literature Heian period, 794-1185 History and criticism.
Kinship in literature.
HISTORY / Asia / Japan. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Part I. Mapping Courtship and Kinship --
Chapter 1. Physical Space: The Sites of Courtship --
Chapter 2. Conceptual Space: The Heian Marital System --
Part II. The Gap in the Fence: Courtship before The Tale of Genji --
Chapter 3. Narrating Courtship through a Gap --
Chapter 4. Courtship in Mid-Heian Writings --
Part III. The Genealogical Maze: Courtship in The Tale of Genji --
Chapter 5. Entering the Maze --
Chapter 6. Genji: Courtship as Play and Performance --
Chapter 7. Murasaki: Kaimami through a Woman's Eyes --
Chapter 8. Exiting the Maze --
Conclusion --
List of Abbreviations --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Glossary-Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Part I. Mapping Courtship and Kinship --
Chapter 1. Physical Space: The Sites of Courtship --
Chapter 2. Conceptual Space: The Heian Marital System --
Part II. The Gap in the Fence: Courtship before The Tale of Genji --
Chapter 3. Narrating Courtship through a Gap --
Chapter 4. Courtship in Mid-Heian Writings --
Part III. The Genealogical Maze: Courtship in The Tale of Genji --
Chapter 5. Entering the Maze --
Chapter 6. Genji: Courtship as Play and Performance --
Chapter 7. Murasaki: Kaimami through a Woman's Eyes --
Chapter 8. Exiting the Maze --
Conclusion --
List of Abbreviations --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Glossary-Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Part I. Mapping Courtship and Kinship --
Chapter 1. Physical Space: The Sites of Courtship --
Chapter 2. Conceptual Space: The Heian Marital System --
Part II. The Gap in the Fence: Courtship before The Tale of Genji --
Chapter 3. Narrating Courtship through a Gap --
Chapter 4. Courtship in Mid-Heian Writings --
Part III. The Genealogical Maze: Courtship in The Tale of Genji --
Chapter 5. Entering the Maze --
Chapter 6. Genji: Courtship as Play and Performance --
Chapter 7. Murasaki: Kaimami through a Woman's Eyes --
Chapter 8. Exiting the Maze --
Conclusion --
List of Abbreviations --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Glossary-Index
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