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Four Poems In Diverse Styles By Natsume Sōseki, Erik R. Lofgren
Four Poems In Diverse Styles By Natsume Sōseki, Erik R. Lofgren
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Translated from Japanese by Erik Lofgren.
Four Poems From To Young Utari By Yaeko Batchelor, Laurel Taylor
Four Poems From To Young Utari By Yaeko Batchelor, Laurel Taylor
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Translated from Ainu and Japanese by Laurel Taylor:
- Wild stag...
- Had I even...
- Raised on...
- My utari...
Excerpt From A Pilgrimage To Sumiyoshi By Ashikaga Yoshiakira, Kendra D. Strand
Excerpt From A Pilgrimage To Sumiyoshi By Ashikaga Yoshiakira, Kendra D. Strand
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Translated from the Japanese by Kendra Strand.
宮沢賢治と釈教歌―「法華歌集」の 「月」をめぐって (Miyazawa Kenji And Shakkyōka: The Figure Of The Moon In Hokke Kashū), Araki Hiroshi
宮沢賢治と釈教歌―「法華歌集」の 「月」をめぐって (Miyazawa Kenji And Shakkyōka: The Figure Of The Moon In Hokke Kashū), Araki Hiroshi
Waka Workshop 2013
No abstract provided.
Preaching The Joyous Dharma: Waka Creation As Ritual Offering In The Sermons Of The Agui Priest Chōken, Ethan Bushelle
Preaching The Joyous Dharma: Waka Creation As Ritual Offering In The Sermons Of The Agui Priest Chōken, Ethan Bushelle
Waka Workshop 2013
No abstract provided.
Retelling The Story Of A Song: Devotion And Accomplishment In Shakkyōka And Imayō, Ashton Lazarus
Retelling The Story Of A Song: Devotion And Accomplishment In Shakkyōka And Imayō, Ashton Lazarus
Waka Workshop 2013
No abstract provided.
Shunzei’S Lotus: Chronotopic Enfoldment In Nijū Happon No Uta, Riley Soles
Shunzei’S Lotus: Chronotopic Enfoldment In Nijū Happon No Uta, Riley Soles
Waka Workshop 2013
No abstract provided.
Teika’S ‘Hokekyō Rokubu Kuyō Hyōshi’ Poems (Shūi Gusō #2754 – 2764), Edward Kamens
Teika’S ‘Hokekyō Rokubu Kuyō Hyōshi’ Poems (Shūi Gusō #2754 – 2764), Edward Kamens
Waka Workshop 2013
No abstract provided.
Akazome Emon: Her Poetic Voice And Persona, Takeshi Watanabe
Akazome Emon: Her Poetic Voice And Persona, Takeshi Watanabe
Waka Workshop 2013
No abstract provided.
Shakkyōka As Religious Experience, Jean-Noël Robert
Shakkyōka As Religious Experience, Jean-Noël Robert
Waka Workshop 2013
No abstract provided.
Translating The Path: Principles Of Progression In The 'Shakkyōka' Book Of The Senzaishū, Stephen Miller
Translating The Path: Principles Of Progression In The 'Shakkyōka' Book Of The Senzaishū, Stephen Miller
Waka Workshop 2013
No abstract provided.
中世後期の勅撰和歌集における釈教歌 (Shakkyōka Of The Late Medieval Imperial Waka Anthologies), Hirano Tae
中世後期の勅撰和歌集における釈教歌 (Shakkyōka Of The Late Medieval Imperial Waka Anthologies), Hirano Tae
Waka Workshop 2013
No abstract provided.
A Selected Bibliography For The Study Of Shakkyōka, Edward Kamens
A Selected Bibliography For The Study Of Shakkyōka, Edward Kamens
Waka Workshop 2013
No abstract provided.
Saigyo No Uchinaru Basho: Saigyoka Ni Okeru Haikai Imajineshon 西行の内なる芭蕉:西行歌に於ける俳諧イマジネーション (The Basho Within: Haikai Imagination In Saigyo's Poetry), Jack C. Stoneman
Saigyo No Uchinaru Basho: Saigyoka Ni Okeru Haikai Imajineshon 西行の内なる芭蕉:西行歌に於ける俳諧イマジネーション (The Basho Within: Haikai Imagination In Saigyo's Poetry), Jack C. Stoneman
Faculty Publications
The renowned Saigyo scholar Mezaki Tokue wrote a famous essay called "The Saigyo Within Basho" (Basho no uchinaru Saigyo) in which he traces the influence of Saigyo's persona and poetry on that of Matsuo Basho. The approach of this essay differs as it aims to uncover and recognize the nascent aspects of Basho's poetics in Saigyo's own unique poetics. Certain aspects of Saigyo's approach to traditional waka poetry were in fact harbingers of what Haruo Shirane has termed "haikai imagination," the sort of poetic approach espoused and developed by Basho five centuries after Saigyo.
Poems Of The Gods Of The Heaven And The Earth, Christina E. Olinyk
Poems Of The Gods Of The Heaven And The Earth, Christina E. Olinyk
Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014
This thesis analyzes the development of the Jingika book in the first seven Japanese waka anthologies (chokusenshū). Jingika are Japanese poems written on the gods of the heaven and the earth and illustrate man’s interactions with them through worship and prayer. They have characteristics in common with what modern scholars term the Shinto religion, and have been referenced as such in past scholarship. However, jingika are more accurately a product of the amalgamation of native kami cults and foreign Buddhist doctrine. Although the first independent Jingika book emerged in the seventh anthology (Senzaishū), poems which can be termed Jingika book …