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Seven Demon Stories from Medieval Japan /

"Seven oni stories from medieval Japan, translated for an English-speaking audience. In Japanese culture, oni are ubiquitous supernatural creatures, some great and some small, some mischievous, others dangerous, who play important roles in literature, lore, and folk belief"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Reider, Noriko T. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Logan : Utah State University Press, [2016]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g Machine generated contents note:  |g pt. I  |t SAMURAI --  |g 1.  |t Drunken Demon (Shuten Doji: Oeyama ekotobd): Imagining the Demon Conquerors --  |t Shuten Doji Texts --  |t Oeyama ekotoba Picture Scrolls --  |t Plot Summary of Oeyama ekotoba --  |t Demon Conquerors --  |t Minamoto no Raiko (or Yorimitsu) --  |t Fujiwara no Hosho (or Yasumasa) --  |t Shitenno (Four Guardian Kings) --  |t Extra-Literary Sources: Relation between the Narrative and Historical Events --  |t Translation of Oeyama ekotoba --  |g 2.  |t Tale of an Earth Spider (Tsuchigumo zoshi): The Emergence of a Shape-Shifting Killer Female Spider --  |t Tsuchigumo zoshi Picture Scroll --  |t Plot Summary of Tsuchigumo zoshi --  |t Illustrations --  |t Tsuchigumo in Ancient Literature --  |t Tsuchigumo (Earth Spider) in Nihon shoki --  |t Kumo (Spider) in Nihon shoki --  |t Appearance of Supernatural Tsuchigumo in Medieval Japan --  |t Oni versus Tsuchigumo --  |t Tsuchigumo zoshi and the "Swords Chapter" --  |t Maiden and Spider in the Noh Play Tsuchigumo --  |t Translation of Tsuchigumo zoshi --  |g pt. II  |t SCHOLARS --  |g 3.  |t Illustrated Story of Minister Kibi's Adventures in China (Kibi daijin nitto emaki): Japanese Consciousness of Foreign Powers and a Secret Code --  |t Illustrated Story of Minister Kibi's Adventures in China --  |t Plot Summary of The Illustrated Story of Minister Kibi's Adventures in China --  |t Condition of The Illustrated Story of Minister Kibi's Adventures in China --  |t Historical Characters --  |t Kibi no Makibi, the Minister --  |t Abe no Nakamaro, an Oni --  |t What The Illustrated Story Tells Us --  |t Japanese Foreign Diplomacy toward Superpowers --  |t Internal Political Affairs: Cloistered Emperor GoShirakawa --  |t Kibi's Position as the Ancestor of Japanese Onmyodo --  |t Translation of Kibi daijin nitto emaki --  |g 4.  |t Tale of Lord Haseo (Haseo zoshi): Literati, Demons, and Creators of Human Life --  |t Tale of the Lord Haseo Picture Scroll --  |t Plot Summary of A Tale of Lord Haseo --  |t Scroll's Sources and Prototypes --  |t Literati as Main Characters --  |t Seeing an Oni: Literati and Gates --  |t Ki no Haseo, a Scholar-Poet-Bureaucrat --  |t Kitano Tenjin: Benevolent and Vengeful Spirit of Sugawara no Michizane --  |t Belief in Out's Secret Recipe to Create Humans --  |t From Senjusho --  |t From Yin-Yang Scriptures --  |t From Buddhist Writings --  |t Role of the Beautiful Woman --  |t Influence on Modern Literature and Media --  |t Translation of Haseo zoshi --  |g pt. III  |t WOMEN --  |g 5.  |t Tale of Amewakahiko [Amewakahiko soshi): A Demon in the Sky, a Maiden in Search of Her Husband --  |t Plot Summary of the Tale of Amewakahiko Picture Scrolls --  |t Tale of Amewakahiko Picture Scrolls --  |t Origins of the Tale of Amewakahiko --  |t Quian Luwei Tale and Kojiki --  |t Cupid and Psyche --  |t Translation of Amewakahiko soshi --  |g 6.  |t Blossom Princess (Hanayo no hime): Japanese Stepdaughter Story and Provincial Customs --  |t Texts of Blossom Princess --  |t Plot Summary of Blossom Princess --  |t Yamauba and Kannon --  |t Blossom Princess and Mukashibanashi --  |t "Ubakawa" and "Komebuku Awabuku" --  |t Legends of "Obasute" (Deserted Old Woman) --  |t Summary of Comparisons and Contrasts of Four Stories --  |t Great Bodhisattva of Mt. Fuji --  |t Contemporary Beliefs and Customs Reflected in Blossom Princess --  |t Shuto-iri (The Bride's Father Enters His Son-in-Law's House for the First Time) --  |t Blossom Princess's Right to Inheritance --  |t Translation of Hanayo no hime --  |g pt. IV  |t IT --  |g 7.  |t Record of Tool Specters (Tsukumogami ki): Vengeance of Animated Objects and the Illustration of Shingon Truth --  |t Tsukumogami ki Texts and Plot Summary --  |t Date of the Texts --  |t Tsukumogami ki: Entertainment and Edification --  |t Word Play on ki --  |t Parody on Shuten Doji --  |t Wordplay on the Tide Tsukumogami ki --  |t Edification, Memorial Services, and Financial Profits --  |t Appellation "Tsukumogami" --  |t Etymology of Tsukumogami --  |t Longevity and Special Power: From Aging Demonic Animals to Demonic Tool Specters --  |t Belief in Animate Objects before and during the Medieval Period --  |t Translation of Tsukumogami ki. 
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