Cultural Imprints draws on literary works, artifacts, performing arts, and documents that were created by or about the samurai to examine individual "imprints, " traces holding specifically grounded historical meanings that persist through time. The contributors to this interdisciplinary volume assess those imprints for what they can suggest about how thinkers, writers, artists, performers, and samurai themselves viewed warfare and its lingering impact at various points during the "samurai age, " the long period from the establishment of the first shogunate in the twelfth century through the fall of the Tokugawa in 1868. The range of methodologies and materials discussed in Cultural Imprints challenges a uniform notion of warrior activity and sensibilities, breaking down an ahistorical, monolithic image of the samurai that developed late in the samurai age and that persists today. Highlighting the memory of warfare and its centrality in the cultural realm, Cultural Imprints demonstrates the warrior’s far-reaching, enduring, and varied cultural influence across centuries of Japanese history.Contributors: Monica Bethe, William Fleming, Andrew Goble, Thomas Hare, Luke Roberts, Marimi Tateno, Alison Tokita, Elizabeth Oyler, Katherine Saltzman-Li
Elizabeth Oyler & Katherine Saltzman-Li
Cultural Imprints [PDF ebook]
War and Memory in the Samurai Age
Cultural Imprints [PDF ebook]
War and Memory in the Samurai Age
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Limba Engleză ● Format PDF ● Pagini 270 ● ISBN 9781501761645 ● Editor Elizabeth Oyler & Katherine Saltzman-Li ● Editura Cornell University Press ● Publicat 2022 ● Descărcabil 3 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 8485848 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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