A woman's weapon : spirit possession in the Tale of Genji
معرفی کتاب «A woman's weapon : spirit possession in the Tale of Genji» نوشتهٔ Doris G Bargen; Murasaki Shikibu، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Hawaiʻi Press در سال 1997. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This text presents an examination of Murasaki Shikibu's 11th-century classic "The Tale of Genji". The author explores the role of possessing spirits from a female viewpoint, and considers how the male protagonist is central to determining the role of these spirits. Relying on anthropological as well as literary evidence, the author addresses the motives of the possessed character and locates Mono no ke within the politics of Heian society, interpreting spirit possession as a female strategy adopted to counter male strategies of empowerment. The author argues that possessions become performaces by women attempting to redress the balance of power. The book considers five major instances of spirit possession in the narrative and discusses the rendering of these possessions in the visual arts. In This Subtle And Highly Original Reading Of Murasaki Shikibu's Eleventh-century Classic The Tale Of Genji (genji Monogatari), Doris G. Bargen Explores The Role Of Possessing Spirits (mono No Ke) From A Female Viewpoint. In Several Key Episodes Of The Genji, Heian Noblewomen (or Their Mediums) Tremble, Speak In Strange Voices, And Tear Their Hair And Clothing While Under The Spell Of Mono No Ke. For Literary Critics, Genji, The Male Protagonist, Is Central To Determining The Role Of These Spirits. From This Male-centered Perspective, Female Jealousy Provides A Convenient Explanation For The Emergence Of Mono No Ke Within The Polygynous Marital System Of The Heian Aristocracy. Yet This Conventional View Fails To Take Into Account The Work's Female Authorship And Its Largely Female Audience. Relying Upon Anthropological As Well As Literary Evidence, Doris G. Bargen Foregrounds The Motives Of The Possessed Character And Located Mono No Ke Within The Politics Of Heian Society, Interpreting Spirit Possession As A Female Strategy Adopted To Counter Male Strategies Of Empowerment. Possessions Become Performances By Women Attempting To Redress The Balance Of Power; They Subtly Subvert The Structure Of Domination And Significantly Alter The Construction Of Gender.--book Jacket. Enter Mono No Ke: Spirit Possession In Cultural Context -- Yūgao -- Aoi -- Murasaki -- The Third Princess -- Ukifune -- Exit Mono No Ke: Spirit Possession In The Tale Of Genji. Doris G. Bargen. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 337-362) And Index.
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