UID:
almahu_9949701084302882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9781684176120
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9780674244436
Series Statement:
Harvard East Asian Monographs ; 429
Content:
"Argues that, in both form and content, the Tale of Genji re-envisions the elite practice of polygynous marriage and the construction of aristocratic mansions as expressions of familial power. Radically rethinks the Genji by focusing on the figure of the house-encompassing both fictionalized images of mansions and their inhabitants"--
Note:
Front Matter --
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Copyright Page /
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Dedication /
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Others /
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Acknowledgments /
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Figures /
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Introduction /
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chapter one Aristocratic Marriage and the Real-and-Imagined Houses of Heian Court Fiction /
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part one Polygyny Reimagined /
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chapter two Architects of Polygyny: Genji, His Women, and Their Houses /
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chapter three The Rokujōin: The House of Wishful Thinking /
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part two Tamakazura's Problems of Placement /
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chapter four A Balancing Act: Tamakazura in Genji's House /
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chapter five Tamakazura's House /
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part three Kaoru and the Undoing of the House /
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chapter six What Kaoru Inherits: Fathers, Sons, and the Ethics of Genealogical Fiction /
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chapter seven As One Who Dwells Provisionally /
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Back Matter --
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Epilogue: Leaving the House /
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Abbreviations /
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Notes /
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Bibliography /
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Index /
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Harvard East Asian Monographs /
Additional Edition:
Print version: Unreal Houses, Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2020 ISBN 9780674244436
Language:
English