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Viagens e leituras japonesas em Rakushisha, de Adriana Lisboa

open access: yesBrasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies, 2014
Resumo: No romance Rakushisha (2007), Adriana Lisboa representa várias dimensões da experiência da alteridade. Os dois protagonistas brasileiros que viajam ao Japão – Haruki em busca de suas raízes culturais, Celina em busca dela mesma – refletem a ...
Marcel Vejmelka
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The Beginning of the Topic of Poem in the Early Edo Period [PDF]

open access: yesGwagyeong Ilboneo Munhak Yeongu, 2018
As Chinese poetry gained popularity in literary circles in the Early Edo Period, Matsuo Bashō began to compose Chinese poetry-based haikai (shidai haikai), eventually including them in Minashikuri.
ChiaHui HUANG
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Hana Wa Sakuragi: Discourse Analysis of Cherry Blossoms in Haiku of ‘The Great Four’

open access: yesJapanese Research on Linguistics, Literature, and Culture, 2021
The proverb hana wa sakuragi, hito wa bushi highlights the significance of cherry blossoms (sakura) as the pinnacle of Japanese aesthetics and floral symbolism.
Muhammad Nadzif Ramlan
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A Note on Digital Humanities Research on the Reception of Matsuo Bashō in Modern Japan :Crossing Borders between Human Reading and Machine Reading

open access: yesBorder Crossings The Journal of Japanese-Language Literature Studies, 2022
In this essay, I provided a brief report and perspective on digital humanities research related to the study of modern Japanese literature. First, I reviewed the recent increase in the availability of digital full-text databases, including Aozora Bunko ...
Yoshitaka Hibi
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Russian-sounding Matsuo Bashō

open access: yesAsia and Africa Today, 2022
  
Elena Ikonnikova
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Haiku and Beyond: Language, Ecology, and Reconnection with the Natural World [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
This article presents a detailed analysis of the representation of animals, plants and nature in Japanese haiku. In haiku, animals and plants are written back into the language, appearing for themselves as manifestations of life deserving of empathy and ...
Stibbe, Arran
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The Travels and Poems of Matsuo Bashô

open access: yesSongs on the Road: Wandering Religious Poets in India, Tibet, and Japan, 2021
This chapter looks at the iconic 17th century Japanese poet Matsuo Bashô, who is known as the originator of haiku and is most famous for his travel-account Oku no hosomichi, ‘The Narrow Road to the Interior’.
Lars Vargö
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Parables of the East in Edward Bond’s Political Drama

open access: yesIAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship, 2016
The themes of ancient and modern, of East and West, and of “journeys of discovery” form the ideological fabric of the work of Edward Bond (b. 1935), one of Britain’s most established contemporary playwrights. In his plays "Narrow Road to the Deep North" (
Loretta Visomirskis
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The Discursive Effects of the Haiku-based SADUPA Poetry Technique in Palliative Care [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
International audienceThis qualitative study seeks to present the discursive effects of SADUPA, a new poetry-based technique centered on haiku, in the context of psycho-oncological treatment. The technique is used with a terminal cancer patient, Mr.
Dudoit, Eric   +2 more
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Česko-slovenské haiku: Na príklade haiku Katky Soustružníkovej a Petra Kovalika [PDF]

open access: yesSvět Literatury
The paper applies a genological approach to assessing the Czech and Slovak variants of the Japanese art of haiku. The main focus is on haiku as a genre that is modified under the influence of time and the style of individual creators.
Eva Urbanová Šimková
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