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    <書評>呉偉明『和魂漢神 : 徳川日本における中国民間信仰の在地化』

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    論文要旨

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    <書評>タチアナ・リンホエワ『革命は東漸する : 帝国日本とソヴェト共産主義』

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    <書評>ジョリオン・バラカ・トーマス『自由を偽装する : アメリカ占領下の日本における宗教の自由』

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    Evolutions of Ethical Paradigms and Popular Fiction : The Case of Late Edo Tales of Vengeance

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    Tales of vengeance were a popular Edo literary genre published in great numbers from the end of the eighteenth century. From the outset, tales of vengeance (katakiuchi mono) were informed by the neo-Confucian orthodoxy promoted by the military government in the immediate aftermath of the Kansei Reforms (1787-1793), and constituted ideological productions marked by consistent structures and dramatis personae with specific functions. With the passage of time, the intellectual paradigms—moral rules and sets of ideas governing everyday life—that underpinned these tales shifted. The present article explores the interaction between this broader ethical context and the tales of vengeance, arguing that the evolution of ethical paradigms from the immediate aftermath of the Kansei Reforms to the last part of the Edo period drove alterations to the tales. The article sheds new light on the possibilities for philological and structural analysis to reveal fundamental structures and transformations in literature. The application of structuralism and morphological analysis to late Edo tales of vengeance provides us with information on the ideas, worries, and beliefs relevant to the people of the late Edo period. Changes over time—in the morphology of the tales, their structure, and their range of characters—reveal that their transformations reflect changes in reality. The article demonstrates the potential structuralism offers for the study of literature more broadly.Early Access Publishing date: 2023/09/29journal articl

    <BOOK REVIEW>Cultural Imprints : War and Memory in the Samurai Age, edited by Elizabeth Oyler and Katherine Saltzman-Li

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    <BOOK REVIEW>The Origins of the Modern Japanese Bureaucracy, by Yuichiro Shimizu ; translated by Amin Ghadimi

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    <BOOK REVIEW>Kyoto Revisited : Heritage Tourism in Contemporary Japan, by Jennifer S. Prough

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    <BOOK REVIEW>Karma and Punishment : Prison Chaplaincy in Japan, by Adam J. Lyons

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    <エッセイ>孤山は孤ならず

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