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Monsters, Animals, and Other Worlds Keller Kimbrough

Monsters, Animals, and Other Worlds By Keller Kimbrough

Monsters, Animals, and Other Worlds by Keller Kimbrough


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Monsters, Animals, and Other Worlds is a collection of twenty-five medieval Japanese tales of border crossings and the fantastic, featuring demons, samurai, talking animals, amorous plants, and journeys to supernatural realms. With images from the original scroll paintings, it illuminates a rich world of literary, Buddhist, and visual culture.

Monsters, Animals, and Other Worlds Summary

Monsters, Animals, and Other Worlds: A Collection of Short Medieval Japanese Tales by Keller Kimbrough

Monsters, Animals, and Other Worlds is a collection of twenty-five medieval Japanese tales of border crossings and the fantastic, featuring demons, samurai, talking animals, amorous plants, and journeys to supernatural realms. The most comprehensive compendium of short medieval Japanese fiction in English, Monsters, Animals, and Other Worlds illuminates a rich world of literary, Buddhist, and visual culture largely unknown today outside of Japan.

These stories, called otogizoshi, or Muromachi tales (named after the Muromachi period, 1337 to 1573), date from approximately the fourteenth through seventeenth centuries. Often richly illustrated in a painted-scroll format, these vernacular stories frequently express Buddhist beliefs and provide the practical knowledge and moral education required to navigate medieval Japanese society. The otogizoshi represent a major turning point in the history of Japanese literature. They bring together many earlier types of narrativecourt tales, military accounts, anecdotes, and stories about the divine origins of shrines and templesjoining book genres with parlor arts and the culture of itinerant storytellers and performers. The works presented here are organized into three thematically overlapping sections titled, Monsters, Warriors, and Journeys to Other Worlds, Buddhist Tales, and Interspecies Affairs. Each translation is prefaced by a short introduction, and the book features images from the original scroll paintings, illustrated manuscripts, and printed books.

Monsters, Animals, and Other Worlds Reviews

This volume offers translations of exciting, important Japanese tales that traverse the other worlds of monstrous and animal beings. From hungry ghosts to flesh-eating demons, the characters here are not just the oft-sung heroes of history or familiar gods of religious traditionsthey are part of narratives that serve as imaginative touchstones of the medieval Japanese. Illustrations of key scenes, drawn from well-preserved scrolls and booklets, breathe further life into the stories, and an authoritative introduction puts the tales as a genre in their literary and artistic contexts. Each story is a polished gem, with generous notes to bring the social, spiritual, and material culture of medieval Japan into view. -- Linda Chance, University of Pennsylvania
As leading scholars in their fields, Kimbrough and Shirane provide a well-organized, extensively illustrated work that will appeal to general readers and students alike. -- Joshua Mostow, University of British Columbia
A timely collection. . . . Beyond the mysteries and intrigue found in each story, the tales are also endearing and hopeful. As a student of both art history and literature, I found the collection an exciting and illuminating read. -- Zeny May Dy Recidoro * Cha: An Asian Literary Journal *
This volume provides a clear window into medieval Japanese culture and world view. Highly recommended. * Choice *

About Keller Kimbrough

Keller Kimbrough is a professor of Japanese in the Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is the author of Preachers, Poets, Women, and the Way: Izumi Shikibu and the Buddhist Literature of Medieval Japan (2008) and the translator of Wondrous Brutal Fictions: Eight Buddhist Tales from the Early Japanese Puppet Theater (Columbia, 2013).

Haruo Shirane, Shincho Professor of Japanese Literature and Culture and chair of the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia University, is the author and editor of numerous books on Japanese literature, including Japan and the Culture of the Four Seasons: Nature, Literature, and the Arts (Columbia, 2012) and Reading The Tale of Genji: Sources from the First Millennium (Columbia, 2015, coedited with Thomas Harper).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction, by Haruo Shirane
Monsters, Warriors, and Journeys to Other Worlds
Haseo and the Gambling Stranger (Haseo soshi)
The Tale of the Dirt Spider (Tsuchigumo zoshi)
The Demon Shuten Doji (Shuten Doji)
The Demon of Ibuki (Ibuki Doji)
The Tale of Tawara Toda (Tawara Toda monogatari)
The Origins of Hashidate (Hashidate no honji (Bontenkoku)
The Palace of the Tengu (Tengu no dairi)
Yoshitsunes Island-Hopping (Onzoshi shima-watari)
The Tale of Amewakahiko (Amewakahiko soshi)
The Origins of the Suwa Deity (Suwa no honji)
Buddhist Tales
The Tale of the Fuji Cave (Fuji no hitoana soshi)
Isozaki (Isozaki)
The Tale of the Handcart Priest (Kuruma-zo soshi)
Origins of the Statue of Kannon as a Boy (Chigo Kannon engi)
Little Atsumori (Ko-Atsumori)
The Crone Fleece (Ubakawa)
Interspecies Affairs
The Tale of the Mouse (Nezumi no soshi)
The Chrysanthemum Spirit (Kiku no sei monogatari [Kazashi no himegimi])
The Tale of Tamamizu (Tamamizu monogatari)
The Tale of a Wild Goose (Kari no soshi)
The Stingfish (Okoze)
Lady Tamamo (Tamamo no mae soshi)
The Tale of the Clam (Hamaguri no soshi)
The War of the Twelve Animals (Junirui kassen emaki)
The Sparrows Buddhist Awakening (Suzume no hosshin)
English-Language Secondary Sources
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GOR013637055
9780231184472
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Monsters, Animals, and Other Worlds: A Collection of Short Medieval Japanese Tales by Keller Kimbrough
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Columbia University Press
2018-02-20
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