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Visual and Material Culture at Hokyoji Imperial Convent: The Significance of 'Women's Art' in Early Modern Japan.

机译:宝京寺皇宫中的视觉和物质文化:近代日本“女性艺术”的意义。

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This dissertation focuses on the visual and material culture of Hōkyōji Imperial Buddhist Convent (Hōkyōji ama monzeki jiin) during the Edo period (1600-1868). Situated in Kyoto and in operation since the mid-fourteenth century, Hōkyōji has been the home for women from the highest echelons of society—the nobility and military aristocracy—since its foundation. The objects associated with women in the rarefied position of princess-nun offer an invaluable look into the role of visual and material culture in the lives of elite women in early modern Japan. Art associated with nuns reflects aristocratic upbringing, religious devotion, and individual expression. As such, it defies easy classification: court, convent, sacred, secular, elite, and female are shown to be inadequate labels to identify art associated with women. This study examines visual and material culture through the intersecting factors that inspired, affected, and defined the lives of princess-nuns, broadening the understanding of the significance of art associated with women in Japanese art history.;Specific examples of visual and material culture are studied in four chapters that challenge existing conceptions and elucidate women’s art in Japan during the early modern period. Chapter One explores the historical circumstances of the convent’s origins and the social, political, and religious place of Hōkyōji in the visual culture of the early modern period. Chapter Two focuses on the painting program of Rice Cultivation in Four Seasons in the two most public rooms of Hōkyōji’s reception hall. The paintings are examined with consideration of the extent to which gender played a role in the decoration of the convent and how the choice of decorative theme may have impacted women in the convent. Chapter Three focuses on objects created by Tokugon Rihō (later known as Hongakuin no miya), the twenty-second abbess of Hōkyōji, highlighting the religious and imperial education that informs her art. The final chapter addresses the cultural significance both within and without the convent of a Tale of Genji-themed painted incense album by Hongakuin no miya. The album reflects personal interest, education, and the anticipation of a late Edo Genji boom in art and literature in urban centers and epitomizes cultural currents in imperial Buddhist convents and Kyoto society during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The trajectory the object takes from personal object of use to cultural marker is traced and discussed in this chapter.;Through close study of objects associated with Hōkyōji nuns, it becomes possible to see how visual and material culture reflects, changes, and fulfills the lives of a segment of Japanese society for which our knowledge to date has been fragmented and incomplete. The larger goal of this dissertation is to contribute to an ongoing effort within the discipline to redefine and expand the borders of Japanese art history.
机译:本论文着眼于江户时代(1600-1868年)的Hō kyō ji帝国佛教修道院(Hō kyō ji ama monzeki jiin)的视觉和物质文化。 Hō kyō ji位于京都,自14世纪中叶开始运作,自成立以来,一直是社会最高阶层贵族和军事贵族中妇女的住所。与女性联系在一起的对象在公主修女的稀缺地位中,为现代日本早期精英女性的生活中视觉和物质文化的作用提供了宝贵的视角。与修女有关的艺术反映出贵族的养育,宗教信仰和个人表达。因此,它不容易分类:法院,修道院,神圣,世俗,精英和女性的标签不足以识别与女性相关的艺术品。这项研究通过启发,影响和定义公主修女生活的交叉因素来研究视觉和物质文化,从而加深了对日本艺术史中与女性相关的艺术意义的理解。在四章中进行了研究,这些挑战挑战了现有观念,并阐明了近代早期日本的女性艺术。第一章探讨了修道院的起源的历史环境以及在现代早期视觉文化中ky玛姬的社会,政治和宗教地位。第二章重点介绍了Hō kyō ji接待处两个最公共的房间里的《四个季节的水稻种植》的绘画程序。检查这些画作时要考虑性别在修道院装修中所起的作用,以及装饰主题的选择可能如何影响修道院中的妇女。第三章重点介绍了Tokugon Rihō创建的对象。 (后来被称为本宫之宫),是Hō kyō ji的二十二岁的修道院,着重介绍了她的艺术所受的宗教和帝国教育。最后一章探讨了弘元之宫创作的以源氏物语为主题的彩绘熏香画册内外的文化意义。这张专辑反映了个人兴趣,教育程度以及江户源治在城市中心地区文学和艺术的繁荣发展的预期,并概括了18世纪和19世纪帝国佛教修道院和京都社会的文化潮流。本章将跟踪并讨论从对象的个人使用对象到文化标志物的轨迹。通过对与Hō kyō ji修女有关的对象的深入研究,可以看到视觉和物质文化如何反映,变化,并充实了日本社会的一部分生活,迄今为止,我们的知识是零散的和不完整的。本论文的更大目标是为该学科内不断的努力做出贡献,以重新定义和扩大日本艺术史的疆界。

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  • 作者

    Yamamoto, Sharon Mitsuko.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Art History.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 230 p.
  • 总页数 230
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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