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Francis Xavier at the Court of Ōtomo Yoshishige: Representations of Religious Disputation between Jesuits and Buddhists in La conversione alla santa fede del re di Bungo giaponese (1703)

JournalJournal of Jesuit Studies
PublisherBrill
DOI10.1163/22141332-00303006
OpenAlexW2429412975
Languageen
ISSN2214-1324
OA?yes
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Abstract

Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, exotic tales of conversion and martyrdom set in Japan played out upon the Jesuit stages of Europe. It is in this way that Japan’s Christian Century (1549–1639) endured in the Jesuit mind as a source of spiritual and creative inspiration. The development of the “Japanese genre” in the acted and musical dramas of the historical Society of Jesus is a scarcely travelled road of research. In exploring this unique performance tradition, the article presents an analysis of the only known example of an oratorio based on a solely Japanese theme: La conversione alla santa fede del re di Bungo giaponese (1703). The article addresses the oratorio’s literary genealogy in order to identify the librettist’s didactic intention. In so doing, the representation of theological disputations between the Jesuits and the various sects of Buddhist priests in the mid-sixteenth century is reconstructed and examined.

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Extras

openalex_conceptsOratorio; Theme (computing); Representation (politics); Art; Buddhism; Musical; History; Literature; Philosophy; Theology
openalex_topicsJapanese History and Culture; Asian Culture and Media Studies; Chinese history and philosophy
crossref_date2016-6-8
crossref_publisherWalter de Gruyter GmbH