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  • 「間テクスト性」理論を手掛かりとして
    藤田 明史
    舞踊學
    2021年 2021 巻 44 号 1-10
    発行日: 2021/12/25
    公開日: 2023/04/24
    ジャーナル オープンアクセス
      In December 2020, the International Olympic Committee announced the addition of breakdancing, as a new Olympic sport, for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris. Overseas, it has already been officially incorporated in the Youth Olympic Games. This indicates the widespread fame of street dance forms, including breakdance.
      As a dance form, breakdance originated in the 1970s within the African American culture of the United States. Breakdance spread globally, targeting the youth, but its artistry was questioned.
      This article examines the artistry of breakdance “battles.” First, we elucidate the history of breakdancing and describe the various characteristics of a battle. Further, we implement Landsdale and Dodds’s theory—which uses Kristeva’s theory of intertextuality—as a guide to outline the ideal path of intertextuality between breakdance battles and development. Next, the breakdance battles will be compared with the intertextual “borrowing/quoting.” Finally, we will use an actual case study of a breakdance battle to extract the conditions required for evoking artistry.
  • Ronald S. Vasile, Raymond B. Manning, Rafael Lemaitre
    Crustacean Research
    2005年 Special2005 巻 5 号 1-220
    発行日: 2005年
    公開日: 2018/01/11
    ジャーナル フリー

    The U. S. North Pacific Exploring Expedition of 1853–1856 deserves a prominent place in the history of science, but for a variety of reasons has been overlooked by historians. As chief naturalist, William Stimpson's (1832–1872) Journal from the expedition is a valuable source of information, especially relating to marine invertebrates. Stimpson collected and described hundreds of new species based on specimens obtained during the voyage, many of which were decapod crustaceans. As the first western naturalist to collect and describe species from Japanese waters, Stimpson's work is of great value to zoologists in general, and to carcinologists in particular. For the first time Stimpson's complete Journal is presented, accompanied by numerous endnotes. To provide a context for understanding the expedition, an introduction to the history and scientific significance of the expedition and Journal is included, to gether with an annotated list of Crustacea, and lists of ships and names of people as mentioned in the Journal. The color illustrations (apparently prepared by Stimpson) preserved in the Smithsonian Archives, and published posthumously in black and white in the 1907 report on the Brachyura and Anomura, are herein reproduced. The landmark achievement of Stimpson's scientific career was the publication of his Prodromus, an 8-part series published in Latin from 1857–1860, and where he named 331 new species (mostly decapods and annelids) from the Expedition. The Prodromus sections that deal with Crustacea (Parts 3–8) are reproduced for use with the Journal, and for the benefit of modern workers.

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