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portada Rulers, Peasants and the Use of the Written Word in Medieval Japan: Ategawa No Shō 1004-1304 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2007
Language
English
Pages
226
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9783039111947
Edition No.
1

Rulers, Peasants and the Use of the Written Word in Medieval Japan: Ategawa No Shō 1004-1304 (in English)

Klopfenstein, Eduard ; Schweizerische Asiengesellschaft ; Souyri, Pierre-François (Author) · Peter Lang Group Ag, International Academic P · Hardcover

Rulers, Peasants and the Use of the Written Word in Medieval Japan: Ategawa No Shō 1004-1304 (in English) - Klopfenstein, Eduard ; Schweizerische Asiengesellschaft ; Souyri, Pierre-François

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Synopsis "Rulers, Peasants and the Use of the Written Word in Medieval Japan: Ategawa No Shō 1004-1304 (in English)"

This book provides new insights into the creation and use of written texts in medieval Japan. Drawing upon lawsuits from Ategawa no shō in central Japan between the early eleventh and early fourteenth centuries, the author analyses the use of writing by various social groups - temple priests, warriors and peasants. Though these social groups had different levels of literacy and accordingly followed different communicative traditions, their use of writing had common features. In the semi-literate society of medieval Japan the dissemination and reception of written texts took place primarily through speaking and hearing. Documents of the medieval period therefore had a distinctly oral characteristic. Priests, warriors and peasants all alluded to motifs in their legal pleas that were in essence given by the oral world of tales, legends and gossip. By showing that literacy was not in conflict but interacted with orality, the author uncovers an important aspect of the use of the written word in medieval Japan.

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