This essay explores the role of sake in ancient Japan. Drawing from a plurality of texts, with a particular emphasis on the poems collected in the Man’yōshū anthology, the essay will illuminate the multifaceted cultural significance of sake. It will examine how sake served as a mystical connection between god and man, a sacred bond between sovereigns and their subjects, an essential element fostering unity within the political and cultural elite, and a tool for personal ideological expression.
La via del sake nel Man'yōshū e dintorni
Maria Chiara Migliore
2024-01-01
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This essay explores the role of sake in ancient Japan. Drawing from a plurality of texts, with a particular emphasis on the poems collected in the Man’yōshū anthology, the essay will illuminate the multifaceted cultural significance of sake. It will examine how sake served as a mystical connection between god and man, a sacred bond between sovereigns and their subjects, an essential element fostering unity within the political and cultural elite, and a tool for personal ideological expression.File in questo prodotto:
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