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Focusing on the afterlives of textual traditions, primarily within East Asia, Textual Heritage highlights how textual practices offer a lens for understanding questions of canonization, embodiment, and circulation. In doing so, this volume advances a theory of "humanistic heritage studies" that mediates the overlap between literary and heritage studies.
Edoardo Gerlini is Associate Professor of classical Japanese language and literature at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy. His recent publications include: "Textual Heritage Embodied: Entanglements of Tangible and Intangible in the Aoi no ue utaibon of the Hōshō School of Noh" (Studies in Japanese Literature and Culture, 2022) and "Textual Heritage and Digital Archives - The Case of the Hyakugo Archive in Kyoto" (Open Research Europe, 2023). He is also co-editor of the volume, Koten wa isan ka? (Bensei, 2021).