A Poetic Voice for Autonomy: Child Subjectivity in Premodern Japan

Or Porath
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Abstract:This essay explores the potential for poetry to illuminate moments of initiative and resistance on the part of boy acolytes (chigo) involved in non-illicit/condoned sexual relationships with adult monks in medieval Japanese Buddhist temples. Discussing numerous poems found in various anthologies produced in Buddhist temples, some in the context of poetic exchanges, the article argues that the vision communicated in poetry suggests some chigo enjoyed a surprising degree of freedom of voice, thought, and action that is at odds with current historiography, by which measure these boys of various ages would have had no power. In addition, the monks who granted the youths this freedom expressed both anxiety and helplessness in the face of the boys' self-agency. As this suggests, some authors and compilers of such poems—including youths themselves—chose to present a realm wherein chigo maintained a remarkable autonomy within an otherwise strict, hierarchical society.
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自主的诗意之声:前现代日本的儿童主体性
摘要:本文探讨了诗歌在揭示中世纪日本佛教寺庙中与成年僧侣发生非非法/被宽恕的性关系的男孩随从(志高)的主动和反抗时刻的潜力。文章讨论了在佛教寺庙制作的各种诗集中发现的大量诗歌,其中一些是在诗歌交流的背景下发现的,文章认为,诗歌中传达的愿景表明,一些志高享有令人惊讶的言论、思想和行动自由,这与当前的史学不符,按照这种方法,这些不同年龄的男孩可能没有权力。此外,给予青少年这种自由的僧侣在面对男孩的自我代理时既焦虑又无助。正如这表明的那样,这些诗歌的一些作者和编纂者——包括年轻人自己——选择在一个严格的、等级森严的社会中呈现一个志高保持着显著自治的领域。
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