《被偶像化的男孩的故事:中世纪日本佛教叙事中的男爱》作者:佐井沙治(评论)

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M. Childs
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1 Rieko Kamei-Dyche,“财富和影响力网络:中世纪早期日本斋园家族的空间权力和地产战略”,载于《土地、权力和神圣:中世纪日本的地产制度》,珍妮特·r·古德温和琼·r·皮戈特主编,第319-50页(夏威夷大学出版社,2018年)。虽然它涵盖了稍晚的时期,米歇尔·达米安在同一卷中的一章,“随着庄园的消逝:濑户内海的中世纪晚期海上航运”,第351-76页,讨论了商品流动和濑户内海庄园,Kawai在第10章中讨论了这一点。2艾米·斯坦利,《幕府城下的陌生人:一个日本女人和她的世界》(纽约:斯克里布纳出版社,2020);克里斯蒂娜·拉芬,《重写中世纪日本女性:尼姑阿苏一生中的政治、个性和文学创作》(夏威夷大学出版社,2013年);Sherry J. Funches,“寻找sanjhi Genshi:中世纪晚期日本贵族期刊中的女性可见度”(博士论文,密歇根大学,2017)。关于更早的关于诗歌的著作,请见爱德华·卡门斯,《伟大的加摩女祭司的佛教诗歌:大仙子和和真若真》(密歇根大学日本研究中心,1990年)。
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Tales of Idolized Boys: Male-Male Love in Medieval Japanese Buddhist Narratives by Sachi Schmidt-Hori (review)
1 Rieko Kamei-Dyche, “Networks of Wealth and Influence: Spatial Power and Estate Strategy of the Saionji Family in Early Medieval Japan,” in Land, Power, and the Sacred: The Estate System in Medieval Japan, ed. Janet R. Goodwin and Joan R. Piggott, pp. 319–50 (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2018). Though it covers a slightly later period, Michelle Damian’s chapter in the same volume, “As Estates Faded: Late Medieval Maritime Shipping in the Seto Inland Sea,” pp. 351–76, addresses both commodity flows and the Seto Inland Sea estates, which Kawai discusses in chapter 10. 2 Amy Stanley, Stranger in the Shogun’s City: A Japanese Woman and Her World (New York: Scribner, 2020); Christina Laffin, Rewriting Medieval Japanese Women: Politics, Personality, and Literary Production in the Life of Nun Abutsu (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2013); Sherry J. Funches, “Finding Sanjō Genshi: Women’s Visibility in Late Medieval Japanese Aristocratic Journals” (PhD dissertation, University of Michigan, 2017). For an earlier work with a significant focus on poetry, see Edward Kamens, The Buddhist Poetry of the Great Kamo Priestess: Daisaiin Senshi and Hosshin Wakashū (Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1990).
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期刊介绍: Monumenta Nipponica was founded in 1938 by Sophia University, Tokyo, to provide a common platform for scholars throughout the world to present their research on Japanese culture, history, literature, and society. One of the oldest and most highly regarded English-language journals in the Asian studies field, it is known not only for articles of original scholarship and timely book reviews, but also for authoritative translations of a wide range of Japanese historical and literary sources. Previously published four times a year, since 2008 the journal has appeared semiannually, in May and November.
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