Japanese Literature
Online ISSN : 2424-1202
Print ISSN : 0386-9903
The Sound of Bird Rattles : Its Acoustic Effects in the "Tenarai" Volume of Genji-monogatari
Yoko Ino
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2008 Volume 57 Issue 8 Pages 76-87

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In the "Tenarai" volume of Genji-monogatari, Ukifune listens to the sound of "hita" or bird rattles. The sound of bird rattles, a traditional device in waka poetry, is charged with multivalent significance in the story. Apart from signifying the locality of the eastern region, the sound often works as important narrative moments; it tells Ukifune about her man's approach or it gives her the warning of a stranger's intrusion. Moreover it corresponds to her state of mind and its associative power helps her to arouse memories. In this article, I will examine both narrative and acoustic effects brought about by bird rattles.
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