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A Survey of Student Opinions About a Haiku Writing Assignment

Transformative Dialogues: Teaching and Learning Journal
This study examined the instructional value of a haiku writing assignment (HWA) from the graduate students’ perspective via a survey of their opinions. Fifty-eight students wrote and submitted haiku over the course of a semester.
M. Rami
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Rajko Maksimović and the ‘Polish School’: A Case-Study of Tri Haiku

Contemporary Music Review, 2022
While the so-called Polish School of the 1960s has received considerable attention in musicological literature, there has been little consideration to date of how this phenomenon might relate to the avant-garde music of other European countries ...
I. Lindstedt
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The Relationship Between Reader and Writer in Contemporary Haiku Poems

Papers in Arts and Humanities
The purpose of this paper is to look at the relationship of communication and readers’ participation in contemporary haiku poems. The poems selected for exemplification in this paper will be from Haiku Canada Members’ Anthology 2024. No Two Alike.
Irina-Ana Drobot
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Hasegawa Sosei the soldier-poet: Japanese’s homefront reception of war haiku during the Second Sino-Japanese war

Japan forum
This article discusses how Hasegawa Sosei’s image as a soldier-poet was constructed through the publication history of his war haiku and the literary appraisal of his peers, as well as from his mentor, Takahama Kyoshi.
Lenin Emmanuel Gutiérrez Cervantes
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Apprivoiser le traumatisme. De l’indicible au figurable dans l’imaginaire du haïku face aux réalités traumatiques du XX e  siècle

Recherches en psychanalyse
Cet écrit a pour objet d’aborder l’expérience d’une réalité traumatique à partir de haïkus ou poèmes courts japonais relatant la catastrophe d’Hiroshima, dans son expression à la fois immédiate et à plus long terme.
Arnaud Malausséna
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Haiku and Country: The connect between First Nations Country and Bashō's enduring principles for the writing of Haiku

Axon: Creative Explorations
Examining the sense of embodiment in the art and culture of Australian First Nations and Country and how this is paralleled in the poetics and practice of writing haiku as it originated in Japan.
Grant Caldwell
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Die Anfänge der deutschsprachigen Haiku-Dichtung

Zeitschrift für Germanistik
Auf Deutsch könne man keine Haiku schreiben – diese Ansicht vertrat Prof. Erwin Jahn, der in Japan Jahrzehnte lang Deutsche Literatur gelehrt hatte, am 13.
M. Lange
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Haiku Westward: Poetics of English Translation in the Early 20th Century

Verse Veison
This paper traces the evolution of haiku translation poetics in the English-speaking world. Focusing on translations from the first half of the 20th century, it compares Asatatro Miyamori and Harold G.
Nengying Chen
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The Evolution Of Japanese Haiku: From Paper To Digital

International Journal of Education and Literature
Haiku is a type of traditional Japanese poetry that originated in the Muromachi era (13th-15th centuries) and evolved further throughout the Edo era (17th century).
Amik Veteran Purwokerto   +5 more
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Does human-AI collaboration lead to more creative art? Aesthetic evaluation of human-made and AI-generated haiku poetry

Computers in Human Behavior, 2022
Jimpei Hitsuwari   +3 more
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