This work presents a new understanding of the way that classic works of Japanese literature have been received and understood within the framework of national literature studies in Japan
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This work presents a new understanding of the way that classic works of Japanese literature have been received and understood within the framework of national literature studies in Japan
Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-268) and index
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Contents; Acknowledgments; Note to the Reader; Introduction; 1.The Feminization of Heian and Eighteenth-Century Poetics ; 2. Gender and the Nationalization of Literature; 3. Women and the Emergence of Heian Kana Writing; 4. Politics and Poetics in The Tale of Genji; 5. Tokieda's Imperial Subject and the Textual Turn in Heian Literary Studies; 6. Gender and Heian Narrative Form; Epilogue: Heian Texts and Feminist Subjects; Notes; Bibliography; Index