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Koichi Yamamura
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"Kamikaze" is usually considered as the set epithet which is attached to "Ise," the place of the Ise Shrine. But, historically considered, it would be clear that its use went through some changes. Indeed, "kamikaze" had not been associated with the Ise Shrine until Kakinomoto-no-Hitomaro adopted it as the set epithet for the shrine. In this essay, I will examine why he did so and why this usage disappeared after Manyo-shu, while considering the relation of the legal system to Shintoism during the Ancient period.
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Shigeru Watase
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The Japanese epic poems called "uta-monogatari" have historical dynamism. For the very reason it would be impossible to grasp them as a static genre. In this sense, proper nouns take an important place in those epics because they directly reflect history or rather the authors' interest in it. Thus the use of a certain proper noun is quite different not only in each text but also in each version or annotation of the same text. Such difference of viewpoints exposes a historical tension in the supposedly ahistorical aesthetic works.
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Kiyoshi Yanase
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In the first volume of the Kakuitsu-bon version of Heike-monogatari entitled "Kamuro," the presence of the three hundred "kamuros" (tonsured children of the Middle Ages) directly represents Taira-no-Kiyomori's dictatorship. This is, however, adapted in the first volume of the Ko-hon version of Enkei-bon Heike-monogatari "Kiyomori-hanjo-no-koto" and in the first volume of Kokatsuji-bon Genpei-josuiki; the "kamuros" gain a more elaborate symbolic role in relation to the old tale about the Chinese usurper Omo and "wazauta" (children's songs). This adaptation seems to be made because of the new method of annotation with which Kiyomori's ambition is more subtly anatomized and the use of the discursive style called "dangi." It enables both later texts to more effectively represent Kiyomori's desire to usurp the throne.
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Mariko Namai
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Kojidan and its sequel Zoku-Kojidan have the same narrative form and contents, but actually they are subtly different. It is because of Zoku-Kojidan's conscious manupilation with which the aged narrator responds to the tales told in Kojidan strategically enough to absorb them into its own narrative. Zoku-Kojidan, exquisitely utilizing the narrative sequence of Kojidan, rearranges it from the viewpoint of the bureaucrat-writer Fujiwara and by so doing subverts the values embodied in the preceding text.
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Yoshiki Hidaka
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In Junichiro Tanizaki's Chijin-no-ai, there appears a young man who is busy preparing for the entrance into a technological high school. In the late 30s of the Meiji Era, the time when the story is set, the framework of the current hierarchy based on academic career was just being formed. In this historical atmosphere, many middle-class people like the young man Joji started to accept and bring the upper class's sophisticated values into their own communities. Joji gave Naomi such extra-academic education to make her submit to the social standard. But Naomi would take advantage of what she learned in quite an unexpected way.
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Osamu Masuda
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Itaru Nakamura
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Bunji Takahashi
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Rei Kubukihara
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Katsuhiro Kamiya
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