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The Tale of Genji's First Ghost: Was Lady Rokujō a Monster or a Mechanism for Justice?

The Tale of Genji's First Ghost: Was Lady Rokujō a Monster or a Mechanism for Justice?

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In this episode, we explore one of the most haunting figures from Japan's literary masterpiece, The Tale of Genji: the proud and tragic Lady Rokujō. This podcast delves into the story of a high-ranking noblewoman whose love for the charming Prince Genji turns into a powerful jealousy. We will discuss how, within the strict social confines of the Heian court, her repressed emotions manifest as an ikiryō, or "living ghost," a spirit that leaves her body to attack her romantic rivals. The episode examines the key events of her narrative, including the infamous "battle of the carriages" and the possessions of Lady Aoi and others. Furthermore, this podcast analyzes the tale through a modern lens, considering whether her spirit should be seen not merely as a vengeful monster, but as a supernatural form of justice against Genji's carelessness in a world that offered women no other recourse.

Tags:The Tale of Genji, Lady Rokujō, Japanese Folklore, Heian Period, Murasaki Shikibu, Ikiryō, Prince Genji, Japanese Literature, analysis

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