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Episode 446 - In Days of Old, There Was a Man

Jul 15, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Ise Monogatari - A Collection of Tales
02:19 • 2min
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3
A Brief History of Nari Wara Nonarihira
04:45 • 4min
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4
The Tales of Say
08:44 • 4min
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5
Tales of Ise - A Brief History
12:31 • 2min
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6
The Northern Fuji Wara - Chapters One Through Six
14:46 • 3min
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7
Ariwara Nonarihira - A Poem About the Emperor
17:17 • 2min
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8
The Tales of Esay - Chapter 63
19:38 • 2min
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9
The Tsucuma Festival
22:04 • 2min
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10
The Tales of Esay by Ariwara Nonari Hirana
24:33 • 3min
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11
Shin Shin Pinamaki - Narihira, the Avatar of Sumi Yoshi
27:12 • 4min
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12
The Tales of Sakura - A Brief History
31:10 • 4min
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13
The Facing Backward Podcast
35:16 • 2min
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This week, we're unpacking a rather odd classic of Japanese literature: the Ise Monogatari, a collection of short tales that are probably about a famously seductive aristocrat, but which were in large part not written by him--and which have oddly political meanings given their often lascivious nature. What are the tales about? And what can we glean from reading them today?

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