Obsessions with the Sino-Japanese Polarity in Japanese LiteratureUsing close readings of a range of premodern and modern texts, Atsuko Sakaki focuses on the ways in which Japanese writers and readers revised—or in many cases devised—rhetoric to convey "Chineseness" and how this practice contributed to shaping a national Japanese identity. |
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... Saihin ) , as well as a group of minor ones . The works of Saikō , Saihin , and Yanagawa ( nee Chō ) Kōran ( Kei ; 1804-1878 ) are collected in Joryū ( The Female School ) , a volume in the series Edo kanshi sen ( Anthology of kanshi ...
... Saihin to Bōsō no tabi : Hara Saihin kenkyū sono 1 ” ( Hara Saihin , a female kanshi poet in early modern Japan and her trip to Bōsō : A study of Hara Saihin , no . 1 ) ; “ Joryū bunjin Kamei Shōkin shōden : Kamei Shōkin kenkyū nōto 1 ...
... Saihin to Bōsō no tabi : Hara Saihin kenkyū sono 1. " Fukuoka jogakuin tanki daigaku kiyō 12 ( 1976 ) : 13–29 . " Shōkin shikō Yōchō kō Kinoto i o megutte : Kamei Shōkin kenkyū nōto 2. " Fukuoka jogakuin tanki daigaku kiyō 17 ( 1981 ) ...
Contents
Imaginary Voyages to China and Back | 18 |
Women and Chinese Literature in | 103 |
Intellectuals on the Margins and the Fate | 143 |
Copyright | |
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Obsessions with the Sino-Japanese Polarity in Japanese Literature Atsuko Sakaki Limited preview - 2005 |