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Inquiry and Poetry: Haiku on Audience and Performance in Education
Haiku are presented here as a poetic form of research inquiry that locates researcher stance, bias, and the autobiographical underpinnings of the research process. These research poems also function as examples of ekphrasis, that is, the practice of writing about art objects.
Monica Prendergast
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“New Nature” in Modern Japanese Tanka and Haiku Poetry
Sylva Martinásková
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சென்ரியு கவிதைகளின் பொருண்மைகள் /Concepts of Senriyu Poems [PDF]
Senriyu poems are created on the basis of humanity. Senriyu is a new literary form derived from Haiku. Senriyu has a tendency to act independently of the restrictions of Haiku such as nature, zen principles, lofty style, and goal.
வீ. ஞான செளந்தரி/V. Gnana Soundari +1 more
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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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Juan Kruz Igerabideren haur poesia: Botoi bat bezala (1999). Irudia eta Haikua [PDF]
In this article, we reviewed the book Botoi bat bezala by Juan Kruz Igerabide. After placing it in its historical context, the study examines the relation it holds with Japanese poetry.
Jon Kortazar Billelabeitia, Jon Kortazar
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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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In the psychology of aesthetics, compared with appreciation, there are fewer studies on art creation. This study aims to examine the influence of art creation on appreciation using haiku poetry with reference to the Mirror Model-a process model combining
Jimpei Hitsuwari, Michio Nomura
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Ordinary Aesthetics and Ethics in the Haiku Poetry of Matsuo Bashō: A Wittgensteinian Perspective
This article explores how the notion of ordinary aesthetics can stem, as well as the one of ordinary ethics, from that revolution of the ordinary started by Wittgenstein and further developed by philosophers like Cavell and Diamond.
Tomaso Pignocchi
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Haiku Poetry Generation Using Interactive Evolution vs. Poem Models
Miroslava HREĹ KOVĂ +1 more
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Tōkyūshi Lee and Haiku:Chōsen Haiku Around the Time of the Japanese Defeat and in the Present [PDF]
Writers who compose haiku in Japanese are very rare in Korea. There is a tendency to avoid writing haiku since it is a traditional poetic form originating from Japan. However, from the colonial period into the 2000s, one Korean haiku writer, Tōkyūshi Lee,
Takayuki NAKANE
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