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    Japanese Literature, a Historical outline.Roy Andrew Miller, Edward Putzar & Hisamatsu Sen'ichi - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (2):237.
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    A History of Japanese Literature, Vol. 3: The High Middle Ages.Steven D. Carter, Konishi Jin'ichi, Aileen Gatten, Mark Harbison & Earl Miner - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (4):610.
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    The Pleasures of Japanese Literature.Donald Keene - 1988 - Columbia University Press.
    Perhaps no one is more qualified to write about Japanese culture than Donald Keene, considered the leading interpreter of that nation's literature to the Western world. The author, editor, or translator of nearly three dozen books of criticism and works of literature, Keene now offers an enjoyable and beautifully written introduction to traditional Japanese culture for the general reader. The book acquaints the reader with Japanese aesthetics, poetry, fiction, and theater, and offers Keene's appreciations of these topics. (...)
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    Pilgrimages: Aspects of Japanese Literature and Culture.J. Thomas Rimer - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (3):301.
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    A History of Japanese Literature, Volume Two: The Early Middle Ages.Laurel Rasplica Rodd, Jin'ichi Konishi, Aileen Gatten & Earl Miner - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (2):337.
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    The Aesthetics of Discontent: Politics and Reclusion in Medieval Japanese Literature.Michael F. Marra - 1991
    This series of interpretations of selected classics examines premodern Japanese literature from the perspective of conflictual ideologies. Professor Marra's analysis of such works as the Ise Monogatari, the Hojoki, and Tsurezuregusa highlights the existence of discontent in the authors of the so-called high tradition and explains the means these authors used to express their social dissatisfaction in literary texts. His aim is to recover the validity of the historicist approach in literary studies by focusing on the importance of the (...)
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    A Study on the Expression of Realistic Philosophy in Modern Japanese Literature.Qing Yan - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):1-21.
    In the framework of Japanese studies, the relationship between Buddhism and Japanese poetry has received very little academic consideration. The noticeable founded narrative forms and potent and substantial philosophical influence of classical Chinese writings have resulted in the image of China being recontextualized during the process of fantasy, development, and encounters on the part of Japanese writers or investigators, with the result that many distortions and mischaracterizations have occurred as a result of this process. This work employs (...)
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    A History of Japanese Literature.Shuichi Kato & David Chibbett - 1985 - Philosophy East and West 35 (1):101-102.
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    Principles of Classical Japanese Literature.Earl Jackson & Earl Miner - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (3):477.
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    Le chat-monstre dans Meigetsu-ki de Fujiwara no Teika : première occurrence du terme nekomata dans la littérature japonaise?The Monster Cat in Meigetsu-ki by Fujiwara no Teika: the First Occurrence of the Term Nekomata in Japanese Literature?Kôji Watanabe, Tomomi Yoshino & Olivier Lorrillard - 2021 - Iris 41.
    La figure diabolisée du chat dans la littérature japonaise évolue sans cesse au cours de l’époque médiévale, et nous prenons ici l’exemple d’un chat-monstre nommé nekomata. L’un des exemples littéraires les plus connus se trouve dans les Heures oisives, ouvrage écrit vers 1330 par Yoshida Kenkô. Il semble cependant que le terme nekomata soit apparu un siècle plus tôt, comme le montre l’entrée du 2 août 1233 dans le Journal de la lune brillante de Fujiwara no Teika, l’un des plus (...)
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    The Word-Soul at OddsA History of Japanese Literature, Volume One: The Archaic and Ancient Ages.Edwin A. Cranston, Jin'ichi Konishi, Aileen Gatten, Nicholas Teele & Earl Miner - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (4):611.
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  12. Special issue: Vernacular Buddhism and Medieval Japanese Literature.Noriko T. Reider - 2009 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 36 (2).
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    Selections from Japanese Literature : Texts with Notes, Transcriptions, and Translations by Members of the Japanese Seminar, School of Oriental and African Studies. [REVIEW]Joseph K. Yamagiwa & F. D. Daniels - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (1):86.
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    Origins of Modern Japanese Literature. [REVIEW]James O'Brien, Karatani Kōjin & Karatani Kojin - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (2):371.
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    Problem-solving between European and Japanese literature.Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    In this paper, I draw attention to two problems that Milan Kundera’s The Book of Laughter and Forgetting faces. I propose that a single word change can solve both.
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  16. Modification of life awareness and its poetic expressions in Japanese literature.Masataka Furusho - 2022 - In Hiroshi Abe, Matthias Fritsch & Mario Wenning (eds.), Environmental Philosophy and East Asia: Nature, Time, Responsibility. London: Routledge.
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    The Search for Authenticity in Modern Japanese Literature.Marleigh Grayer Ryan & Hisaaki Yamanouchi - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (3):579.
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    Editors' Introduction: Vernacular Buddhism and Medieval Japanese Literature.Keller Kimbrough & Hank Glassman - 2009 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 36 (2):201-208.
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    Nakagawa's Tenno Yūgao: With a Commentary on the Relevance of Yoichi Nakagawa's Novel in Japanese LiteratureNakagawa's Tenno Yugao: With a Commentary on the Relevance of Yoichi Nakagawa's Novel in Japanese Literature.William E. Naff, Jeremy Ingalls & Nakagawa - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):301.
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    New Leaves: Studies and Translations of Japanese Literature in Honor of Edward Seidensticker.James O'Brien, Aileen Gatten & Anthony Hood Chambers - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (3):489.
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    Modern Japanese Writers and the Nature of Literature.Geoffrey Bullough - 1976 - Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press.
    Art versus nature, the literary work and the author, the literary work and the reader, structure and style, and the purpose of literature are the main subjects treated in a study of eight leading writers of modern Japan.
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    Review of: Michele Marra, The Aesthetics of Discontent: Politics and Reclusion in Medieval Japanese Literature. [REVIEW]John Wallace - 1992 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 19 (1):85-90.
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    Ryan Johnson. Transnationalism and Translation in Modern Chinese, English, French and Japanese Literatures. New York: Anthem Press, 2021. 216 pp. [REVIEW]Olga V. Solovieva - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 48 (3):625-627.
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    Modern Japanese Writers and the Nature of Literature.Anthony H. Chambers & Makoto Ueda - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):395.
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    Formations of World Literature(s) and Shaw's The Man of Destiny in Chinese and Japanese Translation.Shunqing Cao & Xin Chen - 2021 - Cultura 18 (1):55-70.
    In "Formations of World Literature and Shaw's The Man of Destiny in Chinese and Japanese Translation" Shunqing Cao and Xin Chen expand Franco Moretti's dictum that "world literature is not an object, it's a problem" to elaborate that the concept of world literature is in some sense a problematic one, which is itself under a process of problematization. Cao and Chen discuss how variation and heterogeneity contribute to a more in-depth understanding of formations of world literature. Taking the Bernar (...)
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    Modern Japanese Christian Literature Prior to the Second World War.Tasuku Endo - 1988 - The Chesterton Review 14 (3):405-412.
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    Using the Sociology of Literature as a Method to Understand Japanese Culture: The Case Study of Botchan by Natsume Sōseki.Ali Volkan Erdemir - 2017 - Diogenes 64 (3-4):97-102.
    This paper does not attempt to breathe a new life into the sociology of literature. The real concern here is limited to making a possible contribution to the work conducted in Japanese language and literature departments by using the sociology of literature as a method. The discussion begins with a summary of the sociology of literature, merely to make clear the basic characteristics of the method developed by well-known intellectuals. Then the novel Botchan is taken as an example for (...)
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    Modern Japanese Christian Literature After the Second World War.Yasumasa Sato - 1988 - The Chesterton Review 14 (3):413-420.
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    Japanese PotteryStructures of Experience: Essays on the Affinity between Philosophy and Literature.M. Weitz, Soame Jenyns & Richard Kuhns - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (3):405.
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    Japanese Religion and Philosophy: A Guide to Japanese Reference and Research MaterialsJapanese Literature of the Shōwa Period: A Guide to Japanese Reference and Research MaterialsJapanese Literature of the Showa Period: A Guide to Japanese Reference and Research Materials.E. Dale Saunders, Donald Holzman, Motoyama Yukihiko & Joseph K. Yamagiwa - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (3):209.
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    Japanese values: A thematic analysis of contemporary children’s literature.Motoko Huthwait - 1978 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 5 (1):59-74.
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    Kierkegaard Secondary Literature: Tome V: Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, and Polish.Jon Stewart (ed.) - 2016 - Burlington: Routledge.
    In recent years interest in the thought of Kierkegaard has grown dramatically, and with it the body of secondary literature has expanded so quickly that it has become impossible for even the most conscientious scholar to keep pace. The problem of the explosion of secondary literature is made more acute by the fact that much of what is written about Kierkegaard appears in languages that most Kierkegaard scholars do not know. Kierkegaard has become a global phenomenon, and new research traditions (...)
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    Japanese Hermeneutics: Current Debates on Aesthetics and Interpretation.Michael F. Marra (ed.) - 2002 - Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press.
    Japanese Hermeneutics provides a forum for the most current international debates on the role played by interpretative models in the articulation of cultural discourses on Japan. It presents the thinking of esteemed Western philosophers, aestheticians, and art and literary historians, and introduces to English-reading audiences some of Japan's most distinguished scholars, whose work has received limited or no exposure in the United States. In the first part, "Hermeneutics and Japan," contributors examine the difficulties inherent in articulating "otherness" without falling (...)
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    And another thing... Unpublished literature in Japan: A Japanese-American couple's hobby throws new light on history.Robert G. Flershem - 1995 - Logos 6 (4):224-226.
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  35. And another thing... Unpublished literature in Japan: A Japanese-American couple's hobby throws new light on history.Robert G. Flershem - 1995 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (4):224-226.
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    On Japanese Resources (Translation of the Work and Research Literature). Kierkegaard's Upbuilding Discourses (1843-44) and Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions (1845). [REVIEW]Jun Hashimoto - 2000 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2000 (1):240-245.
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    Japanese hermeneutics: current debates on aesthetics and interpretation.Michael F. Marra (ed.) - 2002 - Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press.
    The essays in the final section of the book, "Japan's Literary Hermeneutics, " rethink the notion of "Japanese literature" in light of recent findings on the ...
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    Gender and National Literature: Heian Texts in the Constructions of Japanese Modernity by Tomiko Yoda.Anna Zielinska-Elliott - 2008 - Intertexts 12 (1-2):169-171.
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    Japanese Students Abroad and the Building of America’s First Japanese Library Collection, 1869–1878.William D. Fleming - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (1):115.
    In the fall of 1869, the first of eight students set off from the tiny Sadowara Domain in southeastern Kyushu to pursue study in America and Europe. Overshadowed by more famous peers from other domains, the Sadowara students have been all but forgotten, and their lives abroad remain an untold story. Yet they played an important role in the early development of Japanese studies in the United States. Enrolling at diverse institutions mostly in the Northeast, six of the students (...)
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    A Type and Motif Index of Japanese Folk-Literature.Richard M. Dorson & Hiroko Ikeda - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (3):512.
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    Bachelor Japanists: Japanese aesthetics and Western masculinities.Christopher Reed - 2017 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Challenging clich's of Japanism as a feminine taste, Bachelor Japanists argues that Japanese aesthetics were central to contests over the meanings of masculinity in the West. Christopher Reed draws attention to the queerness of Japanist communities of writers, collectors, curators, and artists in the tumultuous century between the 1860s and the 1960s. Reed combines extensive archival research; analysis of art, architecture, and literature; the insights of queer theory; and an appreciation of irony to explore the East-West encounter through three (...)
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    The Philosophy of Japanese Wartime Resistance: A Reading, with Commentary, of the Complete Texts of the Kyoto School Discussions of "the Standpoint of World History and Japan".David Williams - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    The transcripts of the three Kyoto School roundtable discussions of the theme of 'The standpoint of world history and Japan' may now be judged to form the key source text of responsible Pacific War revisionism. Published in the pages of Chuo Koron, the influential magazine of enlightened elite Japanese opinion during the twelve months after Pearl Harbor, these subversive discussions involved four of the finest minds of the second generation of the Kyoto School of philosophy. Tainted by controversy and (...)
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    Developing Japanese Populism Research through Readings Of European Populist Radical Right Studies: Populism As An Ideological Concept, Classifications Of Politicians And Explanations For Political Success.Petter Y. Lindgren - 2015 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 16 (4):574-592.
    Former Prime Minister Koizumi's surprising victory within the Liberal Democratic Party in 2001 and his subsequent popularity as prime minister led to increased interest in the study of populism in Japan. In addition to Ōtake Hideo's prominent contributions, several others have also employed populism as a prism to study Japanese politics. Compared to the major debates on populism and particularly on the populist radical right in Western Europe over the last two decades, however, the study of Japanese populism (...)
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  44. On japanese things and words: An answer to Heidegger's question.Michael F. Marra - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (4):555-568.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:On Japanese Things and Words:An Answer to Heidegger's QuestionMichael F. MarraIt has been over thirty years since my high school teacher of philosophy, Professor Dino Dezzani, recommended a book from which to begin my study of philosophy: Martin Heidegger's (1889-1976) Unterwegs zur Sprache (On the way to language [1959]). Evidently he was aware of my interest in literature and thought that Heidegger's discussion of words, things, and poetic (...)
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    An empirical investigation of japanese consumer ethics.Robert C. Erffmeyer, Bruce D. Keillor & Debbie Thorne LeClair - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 18 (1):35 - 50.
    One of the gaps in the current international marketing literature is in the area of consumer ethics. Using a sample drawn from Japanese consumers, this study investigates these individuals' reported ethical ideology and their perception of a number of different ethical situations in the realm of consumer behavior. Comparisons are then made across several demographic characteristics. The results reveal differences which provide theoretical support for expanded research in the area of cross-cultural/cross-national consumer ethics and highlight the need for managers (...)
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  46. Purloined Letters: Cultural Borrowing and Japanese Crime Literature, 1868–1937.Mark Silver - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
     
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    Japanese Civil Society in the Age of Deregulation: The Case of Consumers.Patricia L. Maclachlan - 2002 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 3 (2):217-242.
    Although scholars have long been interested in the relationships among civil society, the state and the market in advanced industrial democracies, the implications of state disengagement from the affairs of private firms for civil society have yet to be explored in the contemporary literature. My purpose in this essay has been to address this issue by examining the effects of deregulation on Japanese consumer society, paying particular attention to how legislative and bureaucratic changes in the wake of regulatory reform (...)
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    Buddhist tradition and Japanese poetry from the perspective of “Songs of Joy” (based on “One Hundred Verses about the Seasons” by Jien).В. А Федянина & К. В Болотская - 2023 - Philosophy Journal 16 (4):55-69.
    The study discusses the relationship between Buddhism and poetry in early medieval Japan drawing on the cycle of poems “One Hundred Verses about the Seasons” (Shikidai hyakushu) dedicated to the shrine in Ise and written by the Tendai monk Jien (1155–1225). The paper deals with discursive strategies and ritual practices based on the exam­ples of the cycle “One Hundred Verses about the Seasons” by Jien, by which Buddhism in early medieval Japan consecrated a new ritual use of one of the (...)
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    The Penumbral Shadow: A Whiteheadian Perspective on the Yūgen Style of Art and Literature in Japanese Aesthetics.Steve Odin - 1985 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 12 (1):63-90.
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    Japanese Christianity in the Meiji Era: An Analysis of Ebina Danjo's Perspective on Shintoistic Christianity.Shuma Iwai - 2008 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 25 (4):195-204.
    This paper examines the perspective of Shintoistic Christianity of Ebina Danjo, a Japanese theologian, during the Meiji period, and how his view influences Japanese churches today. Based on the review of literature, this paper investigates the historical background of Christianity in Japan during that period, followed by key issues of Ebina's thoughts on Christianity with respect to his Bible interpretation, nationalism, and view of the Logos. Through the analysis of his perspective of Shintoistic Christianity, this paper presents some (...)
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