Three faces of lady Nijō, the authoress of Towazugatari (original) (raw)
Coercive Sex in the Medieval Japanese Court: Lady Nijō's Memoir
Hitomi Tonomura
MONUMENTA NIPPONICA 61.3, 2006
View PDFchevron_right
The Meiji Woman Writer "Amidst a Forest of Beards"
Rebecca Copeland
Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, Vol. 57, No. 2, 1997
View PDFchevron_right
Constructing Saigyo: Poetry, Biography, and Medieval Reception
Jack Stoneman
2005
View PDFchevron_right
Nishikawa Sukenobu: One Hundred Women, Two Stories, and a Reconsideration
Amaury A. Garcia Rodriguez
Japan Review, 2013
View PDFchevron_right
General note on the Genji monogatari emaki:THE HEART OF HISTORY TheTaleof Genji
Saravanan V
View PDFchevron_right
Reference manuals for young ladies-in-waiting. A comparison of the Murasaki Shikibu Diary and the Letter of Abutsu
Carolina Negri
2018
View PDFchevron_right
At the House of Gathered Leaves: Short Biographical and Autobiographical Narratives from Japanese Court Literature (review)
Lynne Miyake
Monumenta Nipponica, 2005
View PDFchevron_right
“Kamakura Women,” “Little More than an Autumn Breeze,” Who’s Who in Japanese Society,” Rise of the Shogun: Life in Medieval Japan. Calliope: Exploring World History, vol. 16 no. 5 (January 2006), pp. 8, 10-11, 16-18.
Thomas Conlan
View PDFchevron_right
Nin-shata-pada, Scribe and Poet, Princess and Priestess [1
Johanna H. Stuckey
View PDFchevron_right
Conlan review of Judith Fröhlich. Rulers, Peasants and the Use of the Written Word in Medieval Japan (New York: Peter Lang, 2007)
Thomas Conlan
Monumenta Nipponica 63.1 , 2008
View PDFchevron_right
Conlan review of Lee Butler, Emperor and Aristocracy in Japan, 1467-1680 (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Asia Center, 2002).
Thomas Conlan
The Journal of Asian Studies 62.4 , 2003
View PDFchevron_right
The Tale of Nisuke : Peasant and Authorities in Higo around 1800.
Heinrich Reinfried
Studien zur Japanologie, Otto Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, 1978
View PDFchevron_right
The Tale of Genji and Heian Literature: Reception History, Translations, and New Frontiers - Mapping Courtship and Kinship in Classical Japan: The Tale of Genji and Its Predecessors. By Doris G. Bargen. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2015. xix, 372 pp. ISBN: 9780824851545 (cloth, also ava...
Sonja Arntzen
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2019
View PDFchevron_right
The Tale of Genji and Heian Literature: Reception History, Translations, and New Frontiers. Mapping Courtship and Kinship in Classical Japan: The Tale of Genji and Its Predecessors. By Doris G. Bargen. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2015. xix, 372 pp. ISBN: 9780824851545 (cloth, also avai...
Sonja Arntzen
The Journal of Asian Studies
View PDFchevron_right
Edo in the Manga World: Appare Jipangu! and Early Modern Japanese Literature
Parker Cassidy
2019
View PDFchevron_right
Tokugawa Women and Spacing the Self
Bettina Gramlich-Oka
Early Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2006
View PDFchevron_right
Literary business trip in the late Edo period: Jippensha Ikku and the Shinano district as documented by Takami Jinzaemon’s diary
Mario Talamo
Transcending Borders – Selected Papers in East Asian Studies, 2016
View PDFchevron_right
In Her Likeness: Female Divinity and Leadership at Medieval Chūgūji
Lori Meeks
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 2007
View PDFchevron_right
The Mayor of Aihara: A Japanese Villager and His Community, 1865–1925. By Simon Partner. Berkeley and Los Angles: University of California Press, 2009. xi, 230 pp. $22.95 (paper)
Jim Baxter
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2010
View PDFchevron_right
The Many Faces of Queen Himiko: Interactions of Gender, Archaeology and Popular Culture
Colleen Morgan
View PDFchevron_right
The impact of Confucianism on the modern Japanese women's life
Olga Barbasiewicz
View PDFchevron_right
Critiquing the Discourse on Women in the Edo Era: Intertextual Studies of Ariyoshi’s Hanaoka Seishū No Tsuma
Dhita Hapsarani
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya, 2023
View PDFchevron_right
Rewriting Lady Nijō’s story : transformation, retelling, and replacement in modern adaptations of Towazugatari
Elsa Chanez
2018
View PDFchevron_right
How to Create a Legend? An Analysis of Constructed Representations of Ono no Komachi in Japanese Medieval Literature
Karolina Broma-Smenda
View PDFchevron_right
Women in the "Nihon Shoki" (4 parts)
Gina Barnes
Durham East Asia Papers, No. 20, 2006
View PDFchevron_right
Japan: 1400-1600
Tomoko Sakomura
2013
View PDFchevron_right
T Conlan Review of Lori Meeks. Hokkeji and the Reemergence of Female Monastic Orders in Premodern Japan (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2010).
Thomas Conlan
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2011
View PDFchevron_right
A Contrapuntal Reading of Arthur Golden’s Memoirs of a Geisha
Sadiya Abubakar
2019
View PDFchevron_right
Japan in Five Ancient Chinese Chronicles - Wo, the Land of Yamatai, and Queen Himiko
Massimo Soumaré
Japan in Five Ancient Chinese Chronicles - Wo, the Land of Yamatai, and Queen Himiko, 2009
View PDFchevron_right
TAIRA NO MASAKADO IN PREMODERN LITERATURE OF JAPAN
Genesie Miller
2010
View PDFchevron_right
Transmission and Creation: Ordinations for Nuns in Ancient and Early Mediaeval Japan
Florin Deleanu
2010
View PDFchevron_right
Kenshunmon’in-Taira Shigeko—: Sociopolitical Structures of the Insei and Women’s Agency in Twelfth Century Japan
YUMI KODAMA
University of California, 2022
View PDFchevron_right
Izayoi nikki. The History of a Disputed Heritage in the Kamakura Period (1185-1333)
Carolina Negri
Annali di Ca’ Foscari. Serie Orientale, vol. 56, 2020
View PDFchevron_right
The Courting of Kume no Zenji: The Allurement of Waka under the Tenji Court (translation)
Joseph Ryan
View PDFchevron_right
The Palace Murder of Soga no Iruka and the Taika Reform
Reinier Hesselink
2005
View PDFchevron_right