The Lineage of Emotions in Medieval Japan: A Textual Analysis of Yoshitsune's Kibune Episode
abstract: Stories concerning Minamoto no Yoshitsune, one of Japan's best known and most tragic heroes, are numerous and varied. From his birth to his death, nearly every episode of Yoshitsune's life has been retold in war tales, histories, and plays. One of the major and most influential r...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-251272018-06-22T03:05:11Z The Lineage of Emotions in Medieval Japan: A Textual Analysis of Yoshitsune's Kibune Episode abstract: Stories concerning Minamoto no Yoshitsune, one of Japan's best known and most tragic heroes, are numerous and varied. From his birth to his death, nearly every episode of Yoshitsune's life has been retold in war tales, histories, and plays. One of the major and most influential retellings of the Yoshitsune legend is found in Gikeiki, a text from the fifteenth century. This study looks at the early period of the legend and specifically focuses on the Kibune episode, when Yoshitsune lived and trained at Kurama Temple. It provides a new translation of the episode as told in Gikeiki and discusses the different portrayals of Yoshitsune within the Gikeiki textual lineage and in previous and subsequent works of literature. The thesis also takes a brief look at the development of Gikeiki texts; it shows the malleability of the Yoshitsune legend and the Gikeiki text and discusses the implications that this malleability has on our understanding of the place of Gikeiki and the legend of Yoshitsune within the medieval Japanese cultural consciousness. Dissertation/Thesis Merrill, Edward (Author) Creamer, John (Advisor) Ling, Xiaoqiao (Committee member) Zuo, Yu (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Asian literature Genpei Gikeiki Kibune Muromachi Yoshitsune eng 54 pages M.A. Asian Languages and Civilizations 2014 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25127 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2014 |
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abstract: Stories concerning Minamoto no Yoshitsune, one of Japan's best known and most tragic heroes, are numerous and varied. From his birth to his death, nearly every episode of Yoshitsune's life has been retold in war tales, histories, and plays. One of the major and most influential retellings of the Yoshitsune legend is found in Gikeiki, a text from the fifteenth century. This study looks at the early period of the legend and specifically focuses on the Kibune episode, when Yoshitsune lived and trained at Kurama Temple. It provides a new translation of the episode as told in Gikeiki and discusses the different portrayals of Yoshitsune within the Gikeiki textual lineage and in previous and subsequent works of literature. The thesis also takes a brief look at the development of Gikeiki texts; it shows the malleability of the Yoshitsune legend and the Gikeiki text and discusses the implications that this malleability has on our understanding of the place of Gikeiki and the legend of Yoshitsune within the medieval Japanese cultural consciousness. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.A. Asian Languages and Civilizations 2014 |
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The Lineage of Emotions in Medieval Japan: A Textual Analysis of Yoshitsune's Kibune Episode |
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The Lineage of Emotions in Medieval Japan: A Textual Analysis of Yoshitsune's Kibune Episode |
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The Lineage of Emotions in Medieval Japan: A Textual Analysis of Yoshitsune's Kibune Episode |
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The Lineage of Emotions in Medieval Japan: A Textual Analysis of Yoshitsune's Kibune Episode |
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The Lineage of Emotions in Medieval Japan: A Textual Analysis of Yoshitsune's Kibune Episode |
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lineage of emotions in medieval japan: a textual analysis of yoshitsune's kibune episode |
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