Japan is the only country in the world where women writers laid the foundations of classical literature. The Kagero Diary commands our attention as the first extant work of that rich and brilliant tradition. The author, known to posterity as Michitsuna’s Mother, a member of the middle-ranking aristocracy of the Heian period (794–1185), wrote an account of 20 years of her life (from 954–74), and this autobiographical text now gives readers access to a woman’s experience of a thousand years ago. The diary centers on the author’s relationship with her husband, Fujiwara Kaneie, her kinsman from a more powerful and prestigious branch of the family than her own. Their marriage ended in divorce, and one of the author’s intentions seems to have be...
The Sarashina Diary (Sarashina nikki), probably written sometime around 1060, is a memoir by Sugawar...
The Heian era of Japan is a period characterized by a court society enamored with all things beautif...
Miyamoto Yuriko has been acclaimed as a writer for many years, although it is perhaps only since the...
Japan is the only country in the world where women writers laid the foundations of classical literat...
Murasaki Shikibu, author of the Genji monogatari, is generally acknowledged to have read the Kagerō ...
My thesis Changes of Narrative Technique in Kager Nikki attempts to analyse one of the first Japanes...
Literary historians generally tell tales of a gradual decline in Japanese women’s writing after its ...
This thesis explores the transmission of narratives and cultural memory through medieval Japanese po...
The writer recently found two fragments (kire), originally forming one sheet of paper, of an old han...
Translation of Culture and Culture of Translation, ベルギー, ルーヴァン・カトリック大学, 1998年10月12日-15
In Japan the Heian period (A.D. 794 to 1185) was characterised by a great volume of published works ...
Izumi Shikibu, poetess and court lady who lived between the second half of the tenth century and the...
This is a literary essay about Gion Kajiko. There is a letter written by Kajiko to Machiko, called ...
I examine the evolution of the socio-literary image of female middle-ranking producers of text in th...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
The Sarashina Diary (Sarashina nikki), probably written sometime around 1060, is a memoir by Sugawar...
The Heian era of Japan is a period characterized by a court society enamored with all things beautif...
Miyamoto Yuriko has been acclaimed as a writer for many years, although it is perhaps only since the...
Japan is the only country in the world where women writers laid the foundations of classical literat...
Murasaki Shikibu, author of the Genji monogatari, is generally acknowledged to have read the Kagerō ...
My thesis Changes of Narrative Technique in Kager Nikki attempts to analyse one of the first Japanes...
Literary historians generally tell tales of a gradual decline in Japanese women’s writing after its ...
This thesis explores the transmission of narratives and cultural memory through medieval Japanese po...
The writer recently found two fragments (kire), originally forming one sheet of paper, of an old han...
Translation of Culture and Culture of Translation, ベルギー, ルーヴァン・カトリック大学, 1998年10月12日-15
In Japan the Heian period (A.D. 794 to 1185) was characterised by a great volume of published works ...
Izumi Shikibu, poetess and court lady who lived between the second half of the tenth century and the...
This is a literary essay about Gion Kajiko. There is a letter written by Kajiko to Machiko, called ...
I examine the evolution of the socio-literary image of female middle-ranking producers of text in th...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
The Sarashina Diary (Sarashina nikki), probably written sometime around 1060, is a memoir by Sugawar...
The Heian era of Japan is a period characterized by a court society enamored with all things beautif...
Miyamoto Yuriko has been acclaimed as a writer for many years, although it is perhaps only since the...