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Handbook of Japanese Mythology phần 1
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Handbook of
Japanese Mythology
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HANDBOOKS OF WORLD MYTHOLOGY
Handbook of
Japanese Mythology
Michael Ashkenazi
Santa Barbara, California • Denver, Colorado • Oxford, England
Copyright © 2003 by Michael Ashkenazi
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Ashkenazi, Michael.
Handbook of Japanese mythology / Michael Ashkenazi.
p. cm. — (Handbooks of world mythology)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Mythology, Japanese—Juvenile literature. I. Title. II. Series.
BL2203.A86 2003
299'56—dc21
2003008649
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To Zaf,
for, among many things,
first getting me interested in Japan
CONTENTS
Preface, xv
1 Introduction, 1
Transliteration of Japanese Terms, 2
Mythology and the Japanese World, 3
Great Tradition and Little Traditions, 4
Little Traditions and Great Tradition in the Japanese Context, 5
External Sources of Japanese Traditions, 5
The Myth of Japan, 7
Japanese Topography and Geography, 8
Population, 10
Japanese History and Traditions, 12
Archaic Period: Jo¯mon, Yayoi, and Kofun (Approximately
1000 B.C.E. to 650 C.E.), 12
The Roots of Empire (Approximately 500–781 C.E.), 14
The Aristocratic Period (Approximately 650 C.E.–1185), 16
The Medieval Period (1185–1600), 19
The Premodern and Modern Periods (1615–), 21
Social History, 22
The Powerful, 23
The Powerless, 24
Outsiders and Rovers, 24
Japanese Family Relations, 25
The Mythic Traditions, 26
Shinto 27
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Buddhism, 36
Demons, Goblins, Witches, Ghosts, Hermits, and Wizards, 55
Humans, 56
Non-humans, 56
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viii Contents
Shugendo 57
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Outlying Myth Complexes, 58
Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands, 59
Ainu, 61
Japanese Myth in the Modern World, 64
Sources of Japanese Mythology, 65
The Shinto Canon, 66
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Buddhist Literature: The Sutras and Commentaries, 67
Ainu Yukari, 68
Ryukyuan Myths, 69
Language and Writing, 69
Interpreting Japanese Myth, 70
Universal Types, 71
Structuralist Interpretations, 71
Diffusion, 71
Interpretation on the Basis of Archaeo-Anthropology:
The Attempt to Extract Prehistory from Myth, 72
Japanese Uniqueness Myths, 73
2 Mythic Time and Space, 75
Creation and Consolidation: The Foundation Myths, 76
Susano-wo’s Crimes and the Sun Goddess, 77
The Creation of Food for Humankind, 79
Susano-Wo and the Eight-Tailed Dragon, 80
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Okuninushi and His Eighty Brothers, 80
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Okuninushi Is Tested by Susano-wo, 81
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Okuninushi and Sukunabikona Finish Creating the Land, 82
The Heavenly Deities Subdue the Land: First Attempt,
with Weak Son, 83
The Heavenly Deities Subdue the Land: Second Attempt,
with Pheasant, 84
The Heavenly Deities Subdue the Land: Third Time Lucky, 85
The Heavenly Grandson Descends to Take Possession
of the Central Land of the Reed Plains, 86
Ho-ori Loses His Brother’s Fish-Hook, 87
Jimmu Tenno, the Fir ...