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Session 08: Miyabi (courtly beauty)
Topics
❖ Aesthetic term: miyabi
❖ Conceptual frameworks: courtly romance (irogonomi)
◊ Test review
Thoughts—read before class, revisit for tests
The concept of miyabi is not difficult. What it trickier is remembering how extensive it is in the premodern arts, and seeing its higher formulations in yūgen, sabi and such. Today lays the groundwork. There is no reading for this day; it is all, or nearly all, visual information. I recommend attendance.
We take some time (20 minutes or so) to discuss the midterm. Other details, if available, can be found through Sidebar > Assignments & Tests.
Required—to be completed for today's session
✓ No assigned readings but attendance highly recommended.
Multimedia notes
❖ Miyabi [bSpace, PPT]
◊ read aloud from The Diary of Lady Murasaki, trans by Richard Bowring (Penguin and ePenguin)
◊ read aloud from Tales of Ise, trans by Helen McCullough (Stanford UP)
◊ film segment (Scene 23) from ICHIKAWA Kon, "The Makioka Sisters" (1983)
Links
⇢ None.
Other
None.
Terms and such mentioned this day that are not otherwise in an obvious place on the web site, the powerpoints, the assigned reading, etc. (to help with capturing items mentioned, perhaps quickly, in class, not for test purposes)
Nothing in particular.
♦ Jomon ca. 11,000-300 BCE
♦ Yayoi 300 BCE - 300 AD
♦ Kofun 300 - 552
♦ Asuka 552 - 710
♦ Nara 710 - 794
♦ Heian One 794 - 900
♦ Heian Two 900 -1185 (Kokinshū, Tosa Nikki, Tales of Ise, Izumi Shikibu Diary, Pillow Book, Genji, sponsored cultural salons)
♦ Kamakura 1185 - 1333 (Shin-Kokinshu, Buddhist reforms in 1200s; Hōjōki; Tale of Heike; Essays in Idleness; Confessions of Lady Nijō)
♦ Muromachi 1333 - 1573 (Northern Hills late 1300s, first half 1400s, Zeami & Nō drama) (Eastern Hills late 1400s)
♦ Momoyama 1568/73 - 1603/15 (Sen Rikyū & wabi-cha)
♦ Edo 1603-1868 (Genroku 1688-1704) (Narrow Road, Love Suicides, Ihara Saikaku) *graphic of complicated name designation systems for Middle Period eras
Quick links to aesthetic & related terms: iki, karumi, makoto, masurao, miyabi, mono no aware, mujōkan, okashi, sabi / wabi, taketakashi, wa