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The Tale of Genji and Its Chinese Precursors

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posted on 2024-10-31, 22:22 authored by Jindan NiJindan Ni
In The Tale of Genji and Its Chinese Precursors: Beyond the Boundaries of Nation, Class, and Gender, Jindan Ni departs from a "nativist" tradition which views The Tale of Genji as epitomizing an exclusively Japanese aesthetic distinct from Chinese influence and Buddhist values. Ni contests the traditional focus on Japanese essentialism by detailing the impact of Chinese literary forms and presenting the Japanese Heian Court as a site of dynamic and complex literary interchange. Combining close reading, the archival work of Japanese and Chinese scholars, and comparative literary theory, Ni argues that Murasaki Shikibu avoided the constraint of a single literary tradition by drawing on Chinese intertexts. Ni's account reveals the heterogeneity that makes The Tale of Genji a masterpiece with enduring appeal.

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Total pages

260

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield

Place published

United States

Language

English

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Copyright © 2020 The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.

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2006104001

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2021-04-21

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