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Society in Mid-Edo Society in Mid-Edo
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Warriors Warriors
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Court Nobility Court Nobility
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Clergy Clergy
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Farmers Farmers
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Townspeople Townspeople
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Outcasts Outcasts
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Idlers Idlers
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Buyō’s Historical Perspective Buyō’s Historical Perspective
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The Bunka Years The Bunka Years
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Intellectual Influences Intellectual Influences
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Buyō in History Buyō in History
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Abstract
This volume contains the translation of Matters of the World: An Account of What I Have Seen and Heard (Seji kenbunroku or Seji kenmonroku), which examines Japanese society critically in its entirety, from shogunal worthies at the top to outcasts of various kinds at the bottom, during the Edo period. Written by a samurai author who uses the pseudonym Buyō Inshi, “a retired gentleman of Edo,” the work provides a firsthand compelling account of the social and economic contradictions of late Edo life as well as Edo Japan's financial and legal doings. This section examines the historical context in which Matters of the World was written by taking a closer look at the larger structures of society in mid-Edo, with particular emphasis on warriors, farmers, artisans, and merchants as well as clergy, the imperial court, townspeople, outcasts, and idlers. It also describes some of the events in the period that must have formed Buyō's worldview: the decades around 1800. Finally, it traces Buyō's major concepts and categories and outlines the intellectual landscape that informed his outlook.
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