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Sympathetic Response: Vocal Arts and the Erotics of Persuasion in the Buddhist Literature of Medieval Japan
Author Eubanks, Charlotte
Source Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies
Volumev.72 n.1
Date2012.06
Pages43 - 70
PublisherHarvard-Yenching Institute
Publisher Url http://www.hjas.org/
LocationCambridge, UK [劍橋, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliations: The Pennsylvania State University
KeywordMYSTICAL union; BUDDHA (The concept); EROTICISM in literature; MONKS; BUDDHISTS
AbstractThe article examines the conundrum brought about by confluence of piety and eros in oratory of medieval monastics in Japan, and its connection with sympathetic response doctrine, that places a mystical union between practitioner and buddha, bodhisattva, or kami. Topics discussed include role of erotics in preaching based on performance-based arts theories of medieval Japan, impact of Buddhist oratory in premodern vocal arts formation, and erotic elements in Buddhist oratorical practice.
ISSN00730548 (P); 19446454 (E)
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Created date2014.12.31
Modified date2019.12.23



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