Shinobu Orikuchi (折口 信夫, Orikuchi Shinobu, 11 February 1887–3 September 1953), also known as Chōkū Shaku (釋 迢空, Shaku Chōkū), was a Japanese ethnologist...
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Japanese manga artist Shinobu Orikuchi (信夫, 1887–1953), Japanese ethnologist, linguist, folklorist, novelist, and poet Shinobu Otake (しのぶ, born 1957)...
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of the writers D. H. Lawrence and Shinobu Orikuchi. Inami interprets Lawrence’s The Escaped Cock (1929) and Orikuchi’s The Book of the Dead (1997) as presenting...
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novelist and scholar Masatoshi Hamada, Japanese comedian (Downtown) Shinobu Orikuchi, Japanese ethnologist, linguist, folklorist, novelist, and poet Nakamoto...
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kinds of stories collectively was originated by ethnologist Shinobu Orikuchi in 1918. Orikuchi argued that stories about wandering nobles contain three core...
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a marebito with rituals or festivals. The 20th-century folklorist Shinobu Orikuchi, student of the great Japanese folklore scholar Kunio Yanagita, was...
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and His Mother (1981) and is based on the novel of the same name by Shinobu Orikuchi. It appeared in a couple of film festivals in 2005 before going into...
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kingdom was annexed by Japan—and onward, Japanese scholars such as Shinobu Orikuchi and Kunio Yanagita supported the later discredited ideological viewpoint...
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artist. She was also interested in folklore, influenced by the works of Shinobu Orikuchi, which is why she studied folklore at Kokugakuin University in Tokyo...
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can still be seen today. Regarding Empress Jingū’s cross-dressing, Shinobu Orikuchi understood it as a shamanic act, since warfare in ancient times was...
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(1882–1971) Tetsuji Morohashi (1883–1982) Tsuruko Haraguchi (1886–1915) Shinobu Orikuchi (1887–1953) Zenchū Nakahara (1890–1964) Keisuke Ito (1803–1901) Kusumoto...
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interpreted to be the same kind of beings as zashiki-warashi. The folklorist Shinobu Orikuchi enumerates examples such as the okunai-sama, the zashiki-bōzu, the...
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CE, Egypt/Lebanon, nf) Nadia Origo (born 1977, Gabon/France, f/nf) Shinobu Orikuchi (折口信夫, 1887–1953, Japan, nf/f/p) Bukola Oriola (born 1976, Nigeria/US...
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club, often to the neglect of his studies. Lectures by the folklorist Shinobu Orikuchi (1887–1953), which he joined when he heard that credits were offered...
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Kafū Nagai, Member of Japan Art Academy, Order of Culture (Prof.) Shinobu Orikuchi, Ethnologist (Emeritus prof.) Takitaro Minakami, author (Economics)...
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Oreskes (born 1958, US, H/E) Iris Origo (1902–1988, England/Italy, T/H) Shinobu Orikuchi (折口信夫, 1887–1953, Japan, S) P. J. O'Rourke (born 1947, US, J) John...
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Miyazawa, Jun Ishiwara, Yūgure Maeda, Hakushu Kitahara, Toson Yashiro and Shinobu Orikuchi have written five-line poetry as free-style tankas since the Taishō...
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Queen Taiyoo, a successor to Himiko, who ruled Yamatai. The historian Shinobu Orikuchi sees her as the first ruling empress in the history of Japan, who combines...
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Dead (死者の書, Shisha no Sho, October 21, 2006, 70 min., from a novel by Shinobu Orikuchi) See Winter Days. EDT (26 August 2010). "Puppet master/animator Kihachirō...
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of Iware, Must I vanish into the clouds! Japanese poet and scholar Shinobu Orikuchi featured a fictionalised version of Prince Ōtsu in his novel Sisha...
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research and education were expelled and replaced by folklorists such as Shinobu Orikuchi and Kunio Yanagita, as well as younger Shinto scholars who escaped...
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book-length translations include the work of novelist, ethnologist, and poet Shinobu Orikuchi, feminist poets Hiromi Itō and Takako Arai, the gay poet Mutsuo Takahashi...
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speaks of long makurakotoba" in his Man'yō-taishōki. Japanese scholar Shinobu Orikuchi also echoes this statement, claiming that makurakotoba are jokotoba...
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cast as the main female character in the 1939 novel Shisha no sho by Shinobu Orikuchi. In the late Muromachi period the Chujō-hime tale was also used to...
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Makoto (1931–2017) Ooka Shohei (March 6, 1909 – December 25, 1988) Orikuchi Shinobu (February 11, 1887 – September 3, 1953) Osanai Kaoru (July 26, 1881...
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Ethnologist, linguist, folklorist, novelist and poet Shinobu Orikuchi...
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sekkyo. According to the text of the Yuriwaka sekkyo published by Shinobu Orikuchi, Yuriwaka was Momotarō the peach boy (or someone with that childhood...
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Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays in 2013. Major influences include Shinobu Orikuchi, Paul Klee, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, William Blake, John Cage...
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and Ludwig Wittgenstein, and Japanese folklorists Kunio Yanagita and Shinobu Orikuchi. Tonokawa at one point wanted to be either a voice actor or manga author...
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Deep Structure of Japan 4) Japanese Spirituality 1) Shūzō Kuki 2) Shinobu Orikuchi 3) Hayao Kawai 4) Daisetsu Suzuki 1) Seigo Matsuoka 2) Mari Akasaka...
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