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    Antologia della Poesia Giapponese 1.Dai canti antichi allo splendore della poesia di corte (VIII-XII secolo)

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    Questo primo volume, Dai canti antichi allo splendore della poesia di corte (VIII-XII secolo), raccoglie più di trecento componimenti scaturiti dal pennello di circa un centinaio tra i più rappresentativi poeti dei periodi Nara (710-794) e Heian (794-1185). Le venti sezioni che compongono il volume corrispondono alle più importanti raccolte e antologie compilate nei primi secoli della storia della letteratura giapponese, come il Man’yōshū, il Kokinshū, il Kaifūsō. Canti religiosi, struggenti poesie d’amore, elaborati giochi di parole e artifici retorici che diventeranno modello imprescindibile di tutta la successiva storia letteraria dell’arcipelago

    Kyoto as a Palimpsest for Textual Heritage Or How to Rewrite a Historic Urban Space

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    Recently, Kyoto has become one of the most popular touristic destination in Asia, attracting each year a growing number of visitors. This development has a double-faced consequence: greater efforts for the preservation of major historical sites, and at the same time a faster demolition of typical cityscapes and traditional neighborhoods not strictly tied to touristic routes. The aim seems to revert large portions of the urban space into more profitable and market-oriented facilities: hotels, parking lots, luxury apartments. Drawing both on previous theories from the critical heritage studies field, especially those that re-evaluate the necessity of forgetting and destroying as an unavoidable part of the heritagization process itself, and both on the original idea of “textual heritage” proposed by the author, this paper aims to reflect on practices of valorization, demolition and “rewriting” of both the urban spaces of Kyoto, from an interdisciplinary point of view that sees the city as a textual palimpsest embodying past memories and cultural practices. Is it possible to compare processes of collation and reconstruction of premodern texts and manuscripts – for example a modern critical edition of The Tale of Genji – with the recover of historic vernacular architectures in a city like Kyoto? How the expertise of philologists in seeking and reconstructing the textual archetype may inform the way citizenship of historical cities is felt, negotiated, and reconstructed in the present? Can the concept of Classics contribute to imagining new ways to preserve historical cities in the 21th century

    Ryounshū / Bunka shūreishū / Keikokushū

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    Selezione di poesie dalle tre raccolte imperiali di kanshi del primo periodo Heian

    Shūi wakashū

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    Selezione di poesie dalla raccolta Shūi wakashū (XI sec.)

    Kaifūsō

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    Selezione di poesie dal Kaifūsō

    Prefazione generale

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    Prefazione generale a tutti e tre i volumi dell'antologia

    Koten x saisei = tekusuto isan. Kakobunka no fukko o rikai suru tame no shin paradaimu. 古典×再生=テクスト遺産 過去文化の復興を理解するための新パラダイム

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    This article proposes the category of textual heritage as a tool to better understand processes of recreation and conservation of classical literature and textual products in general. A specific focus is the case of Japanese literature. An example from Kokinshū's prefaces is given

    Shinsen Man'yōshū

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    Selezione di poesie dalla raccolta Shinsen Man'yōshū (IX sec.

    Wakan rōeishū

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    Selezione di poesie dalla raccolta Wakan rōeishu
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