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Haiku is the world's shortest form of poetry, describing nature and ordinary everyday life. Previous studies and quotes from professional haiku poets suggest that haiku can foster self‐transcendent emotions, such as gratitude and awe. This study compares
Juri Kato, Jimpei Hitsuwari
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The Power of Brevity: Creativity Judgments in English Language Haiku and Senryu Poetry
Understanding how creativity is judged in brief, structured texts is essential for exploring aesthetic and emotional engagement in minimalist art forms.
Soma Chaudhuri, Joydeep Bhattacharya
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Techniques in Tamil Haiku Poetry
Tamil haiku poems are characterized by the unique characteristics of expressing the feelings, such as mild sadness, mild humor, it have only three lines, it is very simple, it has emphasis on all life, it resembles the nature of lightning in a vortex system and it also express innermost feelings.
R. V
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The social nature of reading poetry: The case of reading haiku for content [PDF]
It is commonly assumed that skills involved in reading poetry, such as decoding and assessing the poem, scanning for details arise in social relations with others, which makes reading social.
Hong-Nguyen (Gwen) Nguyen
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Exploring the culture and literature of countries around the world is increasingly important in the current trend of international exchange and integration.
Lien Mai Thi Nguyen +1 more
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How Individual States and Traits Predict Aesthetic Appreciation of Haiku Poetry [PDF]
The factors influencing poetry’s aesthetic appreciation are largely unknown. Some studies have reported features that affect the aesthetic appreciation of poetry. This study sought to determine which states and traits predict the aesthetic appeal of haiku poetry. We recruited 277 participants to rate 36 haiku on five characteristics: imagery vividness,
Jimpei Hitsuwari, Michio Nomura
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The Potential of Poetry in Mental Health Nurse Pre-registration Education. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This paper examines the potential of poetry as a resource within mental health nurse pre‐registration education. There has long been a debate as to whether the art or the science of nursing should be foregrounded within pre‐registration education, especially in the UK within recent years as the latest Nursing and Midwifery Council's standards ...
Pearson M.
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Short poetry is one of the most important means of expression in world literature, the brevity of the poem and the depth of its meanings attract readers Short poetry in Kurdish literature has a long history.
Dilkhwaz Mohammed, Halima Abdullah
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Trying Haiku Poetry: Collective Creativity in a Haiku Gathering
Abstract Reading, writing, and literary engagements are often assumed to be solitary practices, but looking at the places where books are sold and discussed, and amateur literature written, reveals the relational side to this creative engagement. This article presents an ethnographic study of haiku composition in Booktown Jimbōchō in Tokyo, Japan ...
S. Taylor
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Japanese forms of verse are beginning to occupy an important place in the Udmurt poetry of recent times. In the 1990s, the dialogue of cultures was directed mainly to the West.
Victor L. Shibanov
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