Uncovering Heian Japan
An Archaeology of Sensation and Inscription
Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society
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Author/Editor Bios
Back to TopThomas LaMarre is Professor of East Asian Studies at McGill University.
Table Of Contents
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Acknowledgments vii
A Note on Transliteration and Illustrations ix
Introduction: Unstating Heian Japan 1
Part One. The Interpretation of Rebuses
1. Revising the Rebus 13
2. Kana Inscription and Stylistic Differentiation 26
3. Composition and Competition 50
Part Two. Inscription and Sensation
4. Toward a History of Styles 77
5. Heian Calligraphy 93
6. The Multisensible FIgure: Ashide Shita-e Wakanroeisho 116
Part Three. The Song Machine
7. Two Prefaces, Two Modes of APpearance 143
8. Tsurayuki's Song Machine 161
Notes 189
Works Consulted 207
lIllustrations 217
Index 229
A Note on Transliteration and Illustrations ix
Introduction: Unstating Heian Japan 1
Part One. The Interpretation of Rebuses
1. Revising the Rebus 13
2. Kana Inscription and Stylistic Differentiation 26
3. Composition and Competition 50
Part Two. Inscription and Sensation
4. Toward a History of Styles 77
5. Heian Calligraphy 93
6. The Multisensible FIgure: Ashide Shita-e Wakanroeisho 116
Part Three. The Song Machine
7. Two Prefaces, Two Modes of APpearance 143
8. Tsurayuki's Song Machine 161
Notes 189
Works Consulted 207
lIllustrations 217
Index 229
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Back to TopWinner, 2002 John Whitney Hall Book Prize, Northeast Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies
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Paper ISBN:
978-0-8223-2518-5 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-0-8223-2482-9 /
eISBN:
978-0-8223-8046-7 /
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