Japanese mythology : hermeneutics on scripture

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Japanese mythology : hermeneutics on scripture

Jun'ichi Isomae ; translated by Mukund Subramanian

(Nichibunken monograph series, no. 10)(Religion in culture : studies in social contest and construction)

Equinox, 2009, c2010

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  • : pbk

Other Title

Kiki shinwa no metahisutori

記紀神話のメタヒストリー

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"In cooperation with International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken)"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [156]-174) and index

"The original Japanese texts that are the basis of this work include Kiki shinwa no metahisutori (Tokyo: Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, 1998), and "Hyōsō no rikigaku toshite no kikiron" (Rekishi hyōron, 623)"--Preface

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Before the westernisation of Japan, mythological events were treated as national history. Two key documents have contributed to this history, both written over 1300 years ago: 'Kojiki', the Tale of Old Age, and 'Nihonshoki', the Chronicle of Japanese History. Both the Imperial Court and the general public searched for the origin of their identity in these documents, which took on the central and sacred role of scripture. Through the act of commentary and interpretation, the sacred books connected interpreters to their historical origins, authenticating where they came from, the emergence of the Japanese archipelago, and the uniqueness of the Japanese people. 'Japanese Mythology' explores the nation's attraction to this act of historical grounding and the varying identities that emerged during different historical periods. The study reveals that, rather than having any clear and unified substance, Japanese mythology has always been the result of a nostalgic desire to retrieve historical origins.

Table of Contents

1. National History, Shint? and Myth: General Remarks on the History of the Interpretation of the Kiki 2. The Canon and Variants: An Examination of the Mythology of Sysanowo 3. Myth in Metamorphosis: Ancient and Medieval Versions of the Yamatotakeru Legend 4. Myth and Rationality: Understanding God in the Early-Modern and Modern Period 5. Myth and Nationalism: Motoori Norinaga's Creation Myths 6. The Space of Historical Discourse: Ishimoda Sh?'s Theory of the Heroic Age

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Details

  • NCID
    BB02122065
  • ISBN
    • 9781845531829
    • 9781845531836
  • LCCN
    2007050696
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    jpn
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 181 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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