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Songs to Make the Dust Dance: The Ryojin Hisho of Twelfth-Century Japan

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Songs to Make the Dust Dance: The Ryojin Hisho of Twelfth-Century Japan - Kim, Yung-Hee
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Breaking through the long-established image of Heian Japan (794-1185) as a culture dominated by ritualized aristocratic values, Yung-Hee Kim presents a picture of a country in transition, filled with a wide variety of common people responding to very ordinary situations. The court does not disappear, but rather becomes part of a larger society inhabited by Buddhist nuns and mountain ascetics, farmers and fishermen, beggars and gamblers. In popular songs called imayo, they express their concerns about religion, love, aging ...

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Songs to Make the Dust Dance: The Ryojin Hisho of Twelfth-Century Japan 2018, University of California Press

ISBN-13: 9780520303065

Trade paperback

Songs to Make the Dust Dance: The Ryojin Hisho of Twelfth-Century Japan 1994, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA

ISBN-13: 9780520080669

Hardcover