The stripper goddess of Japan: the life and afterlives of Ame no Uzume = Ame no uzume den : shinwa kara nobite kuru michi
"The Stripper Goddess of Japan: The Life and Afterlives of Ame no Uzume is the first complete English translation of Ame no Uzume den (1991) by one of Japan's most influential post-war intellectuals, Tsurumi Shunsuke (1922-2015). Tsurumi regarded this book as the most important of his vast...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Stripper Goddess of Japan: The Life and Afterlives of Ame no Uzume is the first complete English translation of Ame no Uzume den (1991) by one of Japan's most influential post-war intellectuals, Tsurumi Shunsuke (1922-2015). Tsurumi regarded this book as the most important of his vast and varied corpus; in a sense, it is his tour de force, liberally drawing from his profound knowledge and thinking in multiple fields, ranging from classic and contemporary literature to philosophy, sociology, history, anthropology, politics, popular culture and 'marginal' (genkai) art. Tsurumi's subject, Ame no Uzume, is a minor goddess in Japanese mythology who appears in the ancient texts Kojiki and Nihon shoki. She is famous for her comic-shamanistic dance performance enticing the Sun Goddess Amaterasu out of the Heavenly Cave where she has retreated as a result of her brother's violence. Uzume's half-naked performance is so entertaining to the other deities that Amaterasu ventures outside, thus restoring light to the world. In another episode, Uzume faces a formidable stranger giant, Sarutahiko, at the crossroads of Heaven and Earth, and manages to ease tensions and avoid confrontation. In both instances she reveals her abilities as an open-minded and border-crossing goddess with a democratic, pacifist and mirthful approach to dealing with discomfort and adversity. Tsurumi identifies Uzume's eight quintessential characteristics and demonstrates how some of these are found in people across a wide range of genres, fields and cultures through time and space. Many of his examples are women, including the founder of kabuki, Izumo no O-Kuni; the legendary post-war striptease performer, Ichijo Sayuri; the founder of the 'dancing religion', Kitamura Sayo; the provocative writer-nun, Setouchi Harumi/Jakucho; and the famously humorous novelist-essayist, Tanabe Seiko [...]." |
Beschreibung: | Parallel title from colophon Translation of: "Ame no uzume den : shinwa kara nobite kuru michi", 1991 Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-182) and index |
Beschreibung: | xv, 188 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781920850135 9781920850159 |
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spelling | Tsurumi, Shunsuke 1922-2015 Verfasser (DE-588)119086581 aut Ame-no-uzume-den The stripper goddess of Japan the life and afterlives of Ame no Uzume = Ame no uzume den : shinwa kara nobite kuru michi by Shunsuke Tsurumi ; translated and with an introduction by Tomoko Aoyama and Penny Bailey Ame no uzume den: shinwa kara nobite kuru michi Ame no uzume den Tokyo Trans Pacific Press [2023] xv, 188 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Parallel title from colophon Translation of: "Ame no uzume den : shinwa kara nobite kuru michi", 1991 Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-182) and index "The Stripper Goddess of Japan: The Life and Afterlives of Ame no Uzume is the first complete English translation of Ame no Uzume den (1991) by one of Japan's most influential post-war intellectuals, Tsurumi Shunsuke (1922-2015). Tsurumi regarded this book as the most important of his vast and varied corpus; in a sense, it is his tour de force, liberally drawing from his profound knowledge and thinking in multiple fields, ranging from classic and contemporary literature to philosophy, sociology, history, anthropology, politics, popular culture and 'marginal' (genkai) art. Tsurumi's subject, Ame no Uzume, is a minor goddess in Japanese mythology who appears in the ancient texts Kojiki and Nihon shoki. She is famous for her comic-shamanistic dance performance enticing the Sun Goddess Amaterasu out of the Heavenly Cave where she has retreated as a result of her brother's violence. Uzume's half-naked performance is so entertaining to the other deities that Amaterasu ventures outside, thus restoring light to the world. In another episode, Uzume faces a formidable stranger giant, Sarutahiko, at the crossroads of Heaven and Earth, and manages to ease tensions and avoid confrontation. In both instances she reveals her abilities as an open-minded and border-crossing goddess with a democratic, pacifist and mirthful approach to dealing with discomfort and adversity. Tsurumi identifies Uzume's eight quintessential characteristics and demonstrates how some of these are found in people across a wide range of genres, fields and cultures through time and space. Many of his examples are women, including the founder of kabuki, Izumo no O-Kuni; the legendary post-war striptease performer, Ichijo Sayuri; the founder of the 'dancing religion', Kitamura Sayo; the provocative writer-nun, Setouchi Harumi/Jakucho; and the famously humorous novelist-essayist, Tanabe Seiko [...]." Entertainers / Japan / Anecdotes Goddesses, Japanese Mythology, Japanese Intellectual life Entertainers Anecdotes Japan / Intellectual life / 1945- Japan / Civilization / 1945- "Japan Aoyama, Tomoko (DE-588)13702004X trl win Bailey, Penny (DE-588)1340807513 trl win Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-920850-14-2 |
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title | The stripper goddess of Japan the life and afterlives of Ame no Uzume = Ame no uzume den : shinwa kara nobite kuru michi |
title_alt | Ame-no-uzume-den Ame no uzume den: shinwa kara nobite kuru michi Ame no uzume den |
title_auth | The stripper goddess of Japan the life and afterlives of Ame no Uzume = Ame no uzume den : shinwa kara nobite kuru michi |
title_exact_search | The stripper goddess of Japan the life and afterlives of Ame no Uzume = Ame no uzume den : shinwa kara nobite kuru michi |
title_full | The stripper goddess of Japan the life and afterlives of Ame no Uzume = Ame no uzume den : shinwa kara nobite kuru michi by Shunsuke Tsurumi ; translated and with an introduction by Tomoko Aoyama and Penny Bailey |
title_fullStr | The stripper goddess of Japan the life and afterlives of Ame no Uzume = Ame no uzume den : shinwa kara nobite kuru michi by Shunsuke Tsurumi ; translated and with an introduction by Tomoko Aoyama and Penny Bailey |
title_full_unstemmed | The stripper goddess of Japan the life and afterlives of Ame no Uzume = Ame no uzume den : shinwa kara nobite kuru michi by Shunsuke Tsurumi ; translated and with an introduction by Tomoko Aoyama and Penny Bailey |
title_short | The stripper goddess of Japan |
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