1. The Feminization of Heian and Eighteenth-Century Poetics -- 2. Gender and the Nationalization of Literature -- 3. Women and the Emergence of Heian Kana Writing -- 4. Politics and Poetics in The Tale of Genji -- 5. Tokieda's Imperial Subject and the Textual Turn in Heian Literary Studies -- 6. Gender and Heian Narrative Form -- Epilogue: Heian Texts and Feminist Subjects
Summary
This work presents a new understanding of the way that classic works of Japanese literature have been received and understood within the framework of national literature studies in Japan
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-268) and index
Notes
All translations of terms and passages in the original Japanese (rendered in romanization or Japanese script) are by author unless otherwise noted
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