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Mō hitotsu no chūseizō

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Mō hitotsu no chūseizō: Bikuni, otogi-zōshi, raise
AuthorBarbara Ruch
Original titleもう一つの中世像: 比丘尼・御伽草子・来世
LanguageJapanese
PublisherShinbukaku Publishing [ja]
Publication date
1991

Mō hitotsu no chūseizō: Bikuni, otogi-zōshi, raise (Japanese: もう一つの中世像: 比丘尼・御伽草子・来世) is a non-fiction book by academic Barbara Ruch [ja]. It was published in Japanese in 1991 by Shinbukaku Publishing [ja]. The book consists of eight essays, each about the Kamakura and Muromachi periods. These essays discuss the nuns Mugai, Abutsu, and Lady Nijō, and about Japanese literary concepts such as etoki and nara-ehon.

In 1992, the book won the Aoyama Nao Prize for Women's History [ja].[1] In 1999, Ruch won the Yamagata Bantō Award [ja] due to the book.[2]

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  1. ^ "Japanese Government To Honor Barbara Ruch, Columbia Professor, With Imperial Decoration". www.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2024-12-28.
  2. ^ これまでの山片蟠桃賞受賞者 [Previous recipients of the Yamagata Bantō Award]. Osaka Prefecture. Archived from the original on 2018-11-22.

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