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Michelle Li : Ambiguous Bodies: Reading the Grotesque in Japanese Setsuwa Tales
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Author: Michelle Li
Title: Ambiguous Bodies: Reading the Grotesque in Japanese Setsuwa Tales
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Date: 2009-03-10
ISBN: 0804759758
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Weight: 1.25 pounds
Size: 6.3 x 0.98 x 8.86 inches
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Ambiguous Bodies draws from theories of the grotesque to examine many of the strange and extraordinary creatures and phenomena in the premodern Japanese tales called setsuwa. Grotesque representations in general typically direct our attention to unfinished and unrefined things; they are marked by an earthy sense of the body and an interest in the physical. Because they have many meanings, they can both sustain and undermine authority. This book aims to make sense of grotesque representations in setsuwa—animated detached body parts, unusual sexual encounters, demons and shape-shifting or otherwise wondrous animals—and, in a broader sense, to show what this type of critical focus can reveal about the mentality of Japanese people in the ancient, classical, and early medieval periods. It is the first study to place Japanese tales of this nature, which have received little critical attention in English, within a sophisticated theoretical framework. Li masterfully and rigorously focuses on these fascinating tales in the context of the historical periods in which they were created and compiled.
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