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Diversity and complexity of arthropod references in haiku. [PDF]
Haiku are short poems, each composed of about 10 words, that typically describe moments in nature. People have written haiku since at least the 17th century, and the medium continues to be popular with poets, amateurs, educators, and students ...
Andrew R Deans, Laura Porturas
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D'après Simone Carpentari-Messina, "le bref ne se laisse pas enfermer dans un genre ou une forme. La question de la transgénéricité se pose pour aborder une trilogie de recueils de haïkus publiés en ce début de XXIe siècle qui reprennent des contes, des
Christiane Connan-Pintado
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Utilizing Haiku as a Learning Reflection: Students’ Perception
Haiku, the 5-7-5 syllables of Japanese poetry, has been known widely as a tool to express voice and reflect on what happens to personal life experiences.
Fera Sulastri, Melisa Sri, Sitti Syakira
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Cosmophanie, paysage et haïku [PDF]
As shown by, among others, the “first landscape” (hatsugeshiki) kigo (season word), the landscape occupies a prominent place among haiku themes. Several examples are analysed in this article, not from a literary angle but in an attempt to define how the ...
Augustin Berque
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L’usage de la poésie haïku en psycho-oncologie
International audienceAbstract Aim: Our study aims to describe the discourseeffects of specific and structured protocol focused on severalhaiku poems about one patient, who have experienced cancer.Procedure: The protocol consists of 4 steps: a ...
Alfonso Santarpia +2 more
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El haiku en lengua española: historia y didáctica [PDF]
This work delves into the literary and even cultural phenomenon of haiku in the Spanish language. To begin with, it points out the dynamic character of this stanza in Japanese, which mutates as it passes through the hands of poets such as Matsuo
Josep M. Rodríguez
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THE POWER OF ARTS-BASED ACTIVITIES: APPLICATIONS OF AN INTERGENERATIONAL HAIKU-MAKING ACTIVITY [PDF]
The power of arts- and humanities-based activities for enhancing the well-being and quality of life of older adults is well documented in the existing literature (e.g., Fraser et al., 2015; Letrondo et al., 2023; Young et al., 2016). An intergenerational
Yoshiko Matsumoto, Harumi Maeda
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Developing Academic Writing Skills in EFL University Students Through Haiku Composition
Background. Although there is empirical evidence to support the inclusion of poetry in the EFL classroom, the medium is rarely encountered in language learning environments. Aims.
Juan José Santillán-Iñiguez +1 more
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Haiku as Form and Experiment in the Russian-Language Poetry of the Late 20th – Early 21st Centuries
The popularity of haiku and its composition by authors in the Russian language, as well as reflection on the definition of boundaries and formal criteria for belonging to this category of texts formed the frame for poetry of “haiku masters,” or haijin ...
E. A. Ragozina, S. A. Rodin
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Since its emergence in 1970 up to the present time with its different versions, metrical theory has been used and applied to different texts in different languages.
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