Compare Ritual Poetry and the Politics of Death in Early Japan by Gary L. Ebersole, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Gary L. Ebersole
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This examination of death rituals in early Japan finds in the practice of double burial a key to understanding the Taika Era (645-710 A. D.). Drawing on narratives and poems from the earliest Japanese texts-the Kojiki, the Nihonshoki, and the Man'yoshu, an anthology of poetry-it argues that double burial was the center of a manipulation of myth and ritual for specific ideological and factional purposes. "This volume has significantly raised the standard of scholarship on early Japanese and Man'yoshu studies."-Joseph Kitagawa "So convincing is the historical and religious thought displayed here, it is impossible to imagine how anyone can ever again read these documents in the old way."-Alan L. Miller, The Journal of Religion "A central resource for historians of early Japan."-David L. Barnhill, History of Religions | Ritual Poetry and the Politics of Death in Early Japan by Gary L. Ebersole, Paperback | Indigo Chapters