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East Asian Languages and Societies

Washington University in St. Louis

2017

Marriage

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Women In Ambiguity: Fictitious Monogamy In Genji Monogatari, Anita Fike May 2017

Women In Ambiguity: Fictitious Monogamy In Genji Monogatari, Anita Fike

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The Heian classic tale Genji monogatari (c. early eleventh century) follows the amorous adventures of the Shining Prince Genji. After his death, the text continues to depict the romantic affairs of the next generation. Over the course of fifty-four chapters, an image of Heian-era romance comes to life, fraught with ambiguities surrounding romantic entanglements. The term “marriage” itself is contentious, as it is difficult to determine how the text interprets the marriage system and relationship practices at the time. The unclear stratification of women leaves many of the monogatari’s main female figures living in insecurity, where informal marriage seems …