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Kinkakuji and Kitayama: Space, Place, Monuments and Memory in Japan 1222-1994
Kinkakuji and Kitayama: Space, Place, Monuments and Memory in Japan 1222-1994
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Kinkakuji and Kitayama: Space, Place, Monuments and Memory in Japan 1222-1994

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This work adopts a typology of intentional monuments, historical monuments, ancient monuments, and timeless monuments to describe how Kinkakuji, the Golden Pavilion, was created, preserved, destroyed, and rebuilt. It reveals how Ashikaga Yoshimitsu built Kinkakuji as a monument to glorify his rule. Later, Kinkakuji became a mortuary temple and historical monument, commemorating the Ashikaga, before becoming an ancient monument that was valued for being old. It then became a National Treasure of Japan. After it was destroyed in 1950, Kinkakuji was built as a timeless monument. In the process, Kinkakuji's reconstruction influenced how UNESCO authorities defined "e;original"e; monuments.
ISBN
9789004733046
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
8.12.2025
Forlag
BRILL
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