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  1. Dancer, nun, ghost, goddess
    the legend of Giō and Hotoke in Japanese literature, theater, visual arts, and cultural heritage
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Introduction -- Women Entertainers in Heian and Medieval Japan: Eleventh to Fourteenth Century -- The Story of Giō in the Heike monogatari -- Still Seeking Salvation: The Transformation of the Giō Story in Noh Theater -- Giō in Late Medieval and... mehr

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    Introduction -- Women Entertainers in Heian and Medieval Japan: Eleventh to Fourteenth Century -- The Story of Giō in the Heike monogatari -- Still Seeking Salvation: The Transformation of the Giō Story in Noh Theater -- Giō in Late Medieval and Early Modern Narrative, Theater, and Visual Arts -- The Four Graves of Giō: Cultural Heritage Sites and Local Legends -- Epilogue. Dancer, Nun, Ghost, Goddess explores the story of the dancers Giō and Hotoke, which first appeared in the fourteenth-century narrative Tale of the Heike . The story of the two love rivals is one of loss, female solidarity, and Buddhist salvation. Since its first appearance, it has inspired a stream of fiction, theatrical plays, and visual art works. These heroines have become the subjects of lavishly illustrated hand scrolls, ghosts on the noh stage, and Buddhist and Shinto goddesses. Physical monuments have been built to honor their memories; they are emblems of local pride and centerpieces of shared identity. Two beloved characters in the Japanese literary imagination, Giō and Hotoke are also models that have instructed generations of women on how to survive in a male-dominated world

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9789004356320
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    RVK Klassifikation: EI 4900
    Schriftenreihe: Brill's Japanese studies library ; volume 61
    Schlagworte: Arts, Japanese; Dancers in art; Buddhist nuns in art; Women heroes in art
    Weitere Schlagworte: Giō (active 12th century); Hotoke Gozen (1160?-1180?)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 227 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Dancer, nun, ghost, goddess
    the legend of Giō and Hotoke in Japanese literature, theater, visual arts, and cultural heritage
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Dancer, Nun, Ghost, Goddess explores the Tale of the Heike episode of the dancers Giō and Hotoke, which first appeared in the fourteenth century and went on to inspire, in often unpredictable ways, countless artistic productions in subsequent... mehr

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    Dancer, Nun, Ghost, Goddess explores the Tale of the Heike episode of the dancers Giō and Hotoke, which first appeared in the fourteenth century and went on to inspire, in often unpredictable ways, countless artistic productions in subsequent centuries

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9004356320; 9789004356320
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    Schriftenreihe: Brill's Japanese studies library ; volume 61
    Schlagworte: Arts, Japanese; Dancers in art; Buddhist nuns in art; Women heroes in art; Arts, Japanese; Dancers in art; Buddhist nuns in art; Women heroes in art
    Weitere Schlagworte: Giō (active 12th century); Hotoke Gozen (1160?-1180?); Giō (active 12th century); Hotoke Gozen (1160?-1180)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (243 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Dancer, nun, ghost, goddess
    the legend of Giō and Hotoke in Japanese literature, theater, visual arts, and cultural heritage
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Brill, Boston

    Giō in Late Medieval and Early Modern Narrative, Theater, and Visual ArtsPerformance Texts Related to the Legend of the Man-Made Sutra Island; Kōwaka and sekkyō; Jōruri; Yomihon; Visual Representations of the Giō-Hotoke Story; The Giō otogizōshi... mehr

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    Giō in Late Medieval and Early Modern Narrative, Theater, and Visual ArtsPerformance Texts Related to the Legend of the Man-Made Sutra Island; Kōwaka and sekkyō; Jōruri; Yomihon; Visual Representations of the Giō-Hotoke Story; The Giō otogizōshi Texts; The Spencer-bon: Giō monogatari; The Ishikawabon: Giō; The Keiōbon: Giō; The Iwasebon: Giō; The Tokudabon: Giō Ginyo monogatari; Tokugawa Prints; Conclusion; The Four Graves of Giō: Cultural Heritage Sites and Local Legends; The Temple of Giō in Sagano, Kyoto; Giō's Hometown in Ōmi Province; Welcome to Haramachi, Hotoke's Village Intro; Dancer, Nun, Ghost, Goddess; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Figures; Introduction; The Giō (and Hotoke) Legend; Overview; A Note to the Reader; Women Entertainers in Heian and Medieval Japan: Eleventh to Fourteenth Century; Women Entertainers between Fiction and History; Literary Works by Male Authors; Literary Works by Female Authors; Integrated or Marginalized?; Shirabyōshi; Shirabyōshi Origins in Medieval Literary Sources; The Range of Shirabyōshi Attire; Shirabyōshi in History; The Case of Shizuka Gozen; Shirabyōshi Performance; Singing: imayō; Dancing; Imayō no sho The GikeikiThe Engyōbon Heike monogatari; The Towazugatari; Conclusion; The Story of Giō in the Heike monogatari; The Story of Giō in the Engyōbon Heike monogatari; Giō in Other Heike Texts; What's in a Name? Kami vs. Buddha; Irresistible Ladies, Freakish Caprices; Challenging Authority, Saving Each Other: The Bond between Women; Conclusion; Still Seeking Salvation: The Transformation of the Giō Story in Noh Theater; Giō as Seed in Zeami's Sandō; The Plays; Giō; Hotoke no hara (Hotoke's Field); Genzai Giō (Present World Giō); Rō Giō (Giō at the Prison); Conclusion The Other Hotoke no Hara in Fukui PrefectureThey Also Lived Here: Giō's Grave in Fukui Prefecture; Memorial Stupas of Giō and Ginyo in Kobe; Conclusion; Epilogue; The Modern Legacy of Giō and Hotoke; Shin Heike monogatari (The New Tale of the Heike); Jotoku (Women's Virtues); When Reality Takes after Fiction: The Life of Takaoka Chishō; In Conclusion; Appendix A; Translation of "Giō Ginyo" from the Genpei jōsuiki; Appendix B; Translation of Genzai Giō (Present World Giō) a Noh Play; Bibliography; Index Dancer, Nun, Ghost, Goddess explores the Tale of the Heike episode of the dancers Giō and Hotoke, which first appeared in the fourteenth century and went on to inspire, in often unpredictable ways, countless artistic productions in subsequent centuries

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9789004356320
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    Schriftenreihe: Brill's Japanese studies library ; volume 61
    Schlagworte: Dancers in art; Buddhist nuns in art; Women heroes in art; Arts, Japanese; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; Arts, Japanese ; Themes, motives; Buddhist nuns in art; Dancers in art; Women heroes in art; Art
    Weitere Schlagworte: Giō (active 12th century); Hotoke Gozen (1160?-1180?); Giō; Hotoke Gozen
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Dancer, nun, ghost, goddess
    the legend of Giō and Hotoke in Japanese literature, theater, visual arts, and cultural heritage
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Introduction -- Women Entertainers in Heian and Medieval Japan: Eleventh to Fourteenth Century -- The Story of Giō in the Heike monogatari -- Still Seeking Salvation: The Transformation of the Giō Story in Noh Theater -- Giō in Late Medieval and... mehr

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    Introduction -- Women Entertainers in Heian and Medieval Japan: Eleventh to Fourteenth Century -- The Story of Giō in the Heike monogatari -- Still Seeking Salvation: The Transformation of the Giō Story in Noh Theater -- Giō in Late Medieval and Early Modern Narrative, Theater, and Visual Arts -- The Four Graves of Giō: Cultural Heritage Sites and Local Legends -- Epilogue. Dancer, Nun, Ghost, Goddess explores the story of the dancers Giō and Hotoke, which first appeared in the fourteenth-century narrative Tale of the Heike . The story of the two love rivals is one of loss, female solidarity, and Buddhist salvation. Since its first appearance, it has inspired a stream of fiction, theatrical plays, and visual art works. These heroines have become the subjects of lavishly illustrated hand scrolls, ghosts on the noh stage, and Buddhist and Shinto goddesses. Physical monuments have been built to honor their memories; they are emblems of local pride and centerpieces of shared identity. Two beloved characters in the Japanese literary imagination, Giō and Hotoke are also models that have instructed generations of women on how to survive in a male-dominated world

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004356320
    Weitere Identifier:
    RVK Klassifikation: EI 4900
    Schriftenreihe: Brill's Japanese studies library ; volume 61
    Schlagworte: Arts, Japanese; Dancers in art; Buddhist nuns in art; Women heroes in art
    Weitere Schlagworte: Giō (active 12th century); Hotoke Gozen (1160?-1180?)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 227 pages)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index