The aesthetics of discontent : politics and reclusion in medieval Japanese literature

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The aesthetics of discontent : politics and reclusion in medieval Japanese literature

Michele Marra

University of Hawaii Press, c1991

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-216) and index

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This series of interpretations of selected classics examines premodern Japanese literature from the perspective of conflictual ideologies. Professor Marra's analysis of such works as the "Ise Monogatari", the "Hojoki", and "Tsurezuregusa" highlights the existence of discontent in the authors of the so-called "high tradition" and explains the means these authors used to express their social dissatisfaction in literary texts. His aim is to recover the validity of the historicist approach in literary studies by focusing on the importance of the context in the formation of the text. The text is seen as a product of ideological manipulation on the part of those who, by reading, writing or editing, appropriate it according to specific and private concerns. Professor Marra displays both sensitivity to the texts and a comprehensive grasp of Japanese and Western scholarship in making his argument that aesthetics and politics in premodern Japanese literature are mutually defining.

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