Dancer, nun, ghost, goddess : the legend of Giō and Hotoke in Japanese literature, theater, visual arts, and cultural heritage
by
 
Strippoli, Roberta, author.

Title
Dancer, nun, ghost, goddess : the legend of Giō and Hotoke in Japanese literature, theater, visual arts, and cultural heritage
 
Brill's Japanese studies library ;

Author
Strippoli, Roberta, author.

ISBN
9789004356290

Personal Author
Strippoli, Roberta, author.

Physical Description
xvi, 227 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm.

Series
Brill's Japanese studies library ; Volume 61
 
Brill's Japanese studies library ; volume 61.

Contents
The Gio (and Hotoke) Legend -- Overview -- A Note to the Reader -- Women Entertainers in Heian and Medieval Japan: Eleventh to Fourteenth Century -- Women Entertainers between Fiction and History -- Literary Works by Male Authors -- Literary Works by Female Authors -- Integrated or Marginalized? -- Shirabyoshi -- Shirabyoshi Origins in Medieval Literary Sources -- The Range o/Shirabyoshi Attire -- Shirabyoshi in History -- The Case of Shizuka Gozen -- Shirabyoshi Performance -- Singing: imayo -- Dancing -- Imayo no sho -- The Gikeiki -- The Engyobon Heike monogatari -- The Towazugatari -- Conclusion -- The Story of Gio in the Heike monogatari -- The Story of Gio in the Engyobon Heike monogatari -- Gio in Other Heike Texts -- What's in a Name? Kami vs. Buddha -- Irresistible Ladies, Freakish Caprices -- Challenging Authority, Saving Each Other: The Bond between Women -- Conclusion -- Still Seeking Salvation: The Transformation of the Gio Story in Noh Theater -- Gio as Seed in Zeami's Sando -- The Plays -- Gio -- Hotoke no hara (Hotoke's Field) -- Genzai Gio {Present World Gio) -- Ro Gio (Gio at the Prison) -- Conclusion -- Gio in Late Medieval and Early Modern Narrative, Theater, and Visual Arts -- Performance Texts Related to the Legend of the Man-Made Sutra Island -- Kowaka and sekkyo -- Joruri -- Yomihon -- Visual Representations of the Gio-Hotoke Story -- The Gio otogizoshi Texts -- The Spencer-bon: Gio monogatari -- The Ishikawabon: Gio -- The Keiobon: Gio -- The Iwasebon: Gio -- The Tokudabon: Gio Ginyo monogatari -- Tokugawa Prints -- Conclusion -- The Four Graves of Gio: Cultural Heritage Sites and Local Legends -- The Temple of Gio in Sagano, Kyoto -- Gio's Hometown in Omi Province -- Welcome to Haramachi, Hotoke's Village -- The Other Hotoke no Hara in Fukui Prefecture -- They Also Lived Here: Gio's Grave in Fukui Prefecture -- Memorial Stupas of Gio and Ginyo in Kobe -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- The Modern Legacy of Gio and Hotoke -- Shin Heike monogatari (The New Tale of the Heike) -- Jotoku (Women's Virtues) -- When Reality Takes after Fiction: The Life of Takaoka Chisho -- In Conclusion.

Personal Subject
Giō, active 12th century-Art.
 
Hotoke Gozen, 1160?-1180-Art.

Subject Term
Arts, Japanese -- Themes, motives.
 
Dancers in art.
 
Buddhist nuns in art.
 
Women heroes in art.

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-217) and index.

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