BOOKS - Ritual Poetry and the Politics of Death in Early Japan
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392197
Ritual Poetry and the Politics of Death in Early Japan
Author: Gary L. Ebersole
Year: June 1, 1989
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 18 MB
Language: English
Year: June 1, 1989
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 18 MB
Language: English
This examination of death rituals in early Japan finds in the practice of double burial a key to understanding the Taika Era (645-710 A.D.). Drawing on narratives and poems from the earliest Japanese texts - the Kojiki, the Nihonshoki, and the Man'yoshu, an anthology of poetry - it argues that double burial was the center of a manipulation of myth and ritual for specific ideological and factional purposes. and "This volume has significantly raised the standard of scholarship on early Japanese and Man'yoshu studies. and " - Joseph Kitagawa and "So convincing is the historical and religious thought displayed here, it is impossible to imagine how anyone can ever again read these documents in the old way. and " - Alan L. Miller, The Journal of Religion and "A central resource for historians of early Japan. and " - David L. Barnhill, History of Religions