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David's First Blog: February 2006
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Wednesday, February 22, 2006. I've put a bird feeder on a pole outside my window. Here was one of the first uninvited guests. Of course, he's very welcome, though he does sometimes keep the birds away. Posted by David Mold at 2:16 PM. Decatur, Georgia, United States. View my complete profile. Physiotherapy for my wrist.
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan: February 7
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan. Go to Online Reserves. C A Crowley's Blog. Photos of Japan at Reggie.net. January 19, Orientation. Information about the class and instructor. Wednesday, February 08, 2006. We started the discussion by taking a look at some of the tools used to paint and write in Japan, again thanks to Clara O'Shea. We saw:. A deep black ink made from the soot of burnt wood;. I) can be made of various non-porous stones;. Typically bamboo and animal fur. Key words to remember:. As we ...
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan: February 23
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan. Go to Online Reserves. C A Crowley's Blog. Photos of Japan at Reggie.net. Thinking about your paper. January 19, Orientation. Wednesday, February 22, 2006. Class today is cancelled. Instead, please view the documentary film, "The Illustrated Handscroll Tale of Genji. The film is 68 minutes long. We have still not discussed Chapters 5 and 6, so it's okay just to look over those chapters again to prepare for next Tuesday's class. Posted by C A Crowley @ 5:51 PM.
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan: Seeing / Poetry /
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan. Go to Online Reserves. C A Crowley's Blog. Photos of Japan at Reggie.net. Classical Japanese Poetry: The Basics. Thinking about your paper. Thursday, March 09, 2006. Seeing / Poetry / Ise monogatari. Nara period and earlier. Record of ancient matters). Anthology of ten thousand leaves). Anthology of ancient and modern poetry). 1 The Power of Seeing/Naming in Kojiki. Record of ancient matters). I Japan = divine space. B Visit to the world of the dead. Ii seeing = power.
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan: January 2006
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan. Go to Online Reserves. C A Crowley's Blog. Photos of Japan at Reggie.net. Seeing / Poetry / Ise monogatari. Classical Japanese Poetry: The Basics. Thinking about your paper. Monday, January 30, 2006. The class will continue to meet in the library classroom. Posted by C A Crowley @ 6:11 PM. Friday, January 27, 2006. To bring some terms and ideas up for discussion. Some highlights of Bell's discussion:. Poetry had more prestige than painting in the early periods of Chi...
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan: February 9
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan. Go to Online Reserves. C A Crowley's Blog. Photos of Japan at Reggie.net. January 19, Orientation. Information about the class and instructor. Friday, February 10, 2006. We first talked about the midterm exam, and about the papers. We decided that the midterm exam would be due on March 7, and that the question for the same would be distributed on March 5. Explore some aspect of literature and. Art in Japan; or at least,. Explore some aspect of literature or. We start...
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan: March 2006
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan. Go to Online Reserves. C A Crowley's Blog. Photos of Japan at Reggie.net. Seeing / Poetry / Ise monogatari. Classical Japanese Poetry: The Basics. Thinking about your paper. Saturday, March 25, 2006. We talked quite a bit about various kinds of flowers in Thursday's class. Here are some links to sites that have nice pictures of flowers that turn up frequently in classical Japanese literature and art. This is a good place. At the Mito Plum Blossom F. Of Tales of Ise.
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan: Classical Japanese Poetry: The Basics
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan. Go to Online Reserves. C A Crowley's Blog. Photos of Japan at Reggie.net. Thinking about your paper. Tuesday, March 07, 2006. Classical Japanese Poetry: The Basics. The history of Japanese poetry predates writing; it was composed and transmitted orally. With the introduction of the Chinese writing system, it developed into some standard forms. 1 Waka vs. Kanshi. Waka = poetry in Japanese. Kanshi = poetry in Chinese. 2 Kinds of waka. Anthology of ten thousand leaves):...
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan: February 2
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan. Go to Online Reserves. C A Crowley's Blog. Photos of Japan at Reggie.net. January 19, Orientation. Information about the class and instructor. Friday, February 03, 2006. We were treated to an introduction to Clara O'Shea's beautiful sumi-e. Ink paintings) and the materials used to create them. We also started our overview of Japanese art history, starting with a discussion of the "Introduction" to Joan Stanley-Baker's Japanese Art. Japanese Art History: Two Directions.
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan: February 21
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Literary and Visual Culture in Japan. Go to Online Reserves. C A Crowley's Blog. Photos of Japan at Reggie.net. Thinking about your paper. January 19, Orientation. Tuesday, February 21, 2006. We're moving quite slowly, but here are the things we've talked about in the past couple of sessions:. Nara (Heijô kyô) - intended to be the last permanent capital of Japan but only lasted until 794; modern city of Nara. The Nara Period (710-794). Strong influences from abroad, especially Korea and China. Handscroll...