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_aCambridge, Massachusetts : _bPublished by the Harvard University Asia Center, _c(c)2020. |
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_aList of illustrations -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tConventions -- _tIntroduction -- _tPart I. The first encounter: the Sekiten from the eighth to the sixteenth century. 1. Chinese origins: canonical Confucian rites and the Da Tang Kaiyuan li -- _t2. A foreign spirit in Japan: Fujiwara promotion, Kibi no Makibi, and the Kanmu Emperor -- _t3. The ninth century: oligarchy, ambivalence, and cultural display -- _t4. Two literati and the court's iconic ceremony: Sugawara no Michizane, Miyoshi Kiyoyuki, and the Engishiki -- _t5. The long decline: traditionalism, etiolation, and the conflagration of 1177 -- _t6. The court ceremony's afterlife: mere ritual and its legacy -- _tPart II. The second encounter, first phase, 1598-1771. 7. The challenge of revival: Post-Tang liturgy in late feudal Japan -- _t8. Confucian spectacle in Edo: Hayashi Razan and cultural display -- _t9. The rehearsal of a foreign rite: Zhu Shunshui and Tokugawa Mitsukuni -- _t10. The shogun's solo dance: Tokugawa Tsunayoshi -- _t11. Puppetry, derogation, and decline: Arai Hakuseki and Tokugawa Yoshimune -- _tPart III. The second encounter, second phase, Imperial sacrifice, the reform of 1800, and decline. 12. New perspectives: nativism, Confucian controversy, and the palace and warrior cults -- _t13. Emperor and uncrowned king: the palace rite, the Kokaku Emperor, and the Gakushuin -- _t14. Back to the past: Matsudaira Sadanobu and the Engishiki revival -- _t15. The liturgists' discontents: Inuzuka Innan and Ogori Shinsai -- _t16. The shogun's rite: adapting to a warriors' world -- _t17. Traditionalism and etiolation: mere ritual again -- _tPart IV. The final drama, Confucius displaced. 18. Pluralism: provincial Sekiten, martial cults, Shinto, and Mito syncretism -- _t19. Confucius impugned: the Hirata Shinto canonical and Hasegawa Akimichi -- _t20. Denouement in Meiji: Iwakura Tomomi and the triumph of Shinto -- _tConclusion -- _tEpilogue: The Sekiten in Modern Japan -- _tAppendices. 1. Nomenclature in the East Asian cult of Confucius -- _t2. Liturgical details -- _t3. Unofficial and commoner worship of Confucius in Tokugawa Japan -- _t4. Early Tokugawa-period Confucian attitudes toward the Sekiten -- _t5. Notes on the Shōkōkan documents and the text of Zhu Shunshui's Kaitei sekiten gichū -- _t6. Early warrior commentaries -- _t7. The cult of Confucius in Korea, Vietnam, and Ryūkyū -- _tList of abbreviations -- _tBibliography -- _tIndex. |
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