Landscapes Imagined and Remembered
PAJLS Vol. 6 - 2005
Paul S. Atkins, Davinder L. Bhowmik, Edward Mack, Editors
Front Matter, with an Editors’ Foreword by Paul S. Atkins, Davinder L. Bhowmik, and Edward Mack
Paul S. Atkins, Davinder L. Bhowmik, and Edward Mack
沖縄の風景を読む―想像された風景・回顧された風景 Okinawa no fūkei o yomu: sōzō sareta fūkei, kaiko sareta fūkei
Nakahodo Masanori 仲程昌徳
Gendering the Seasons in the Kokinshū
Haruo Shirane
Taema: Intersections between Seasonal and Ritual Landscape in Noh
Akiko Takeuchi
The Idiom of Landscape: Bandō in the Narrative Topography of the Genpei War Tales
Vyjayanthi Ratnam Selinger
Journeys of Exile in the Heike monogatari: Shigehira and Munemori in Captivity
Elizabeth Oyler
Yoritomo’s Shrine by the Sea: The Narrative Function of Place Names in the Bangai Noh Tsurugaoka
Michael Watson
The Construction of Akashi as Sacred Space
Anne Commons
Poetic Landscapes and Landscape Poetry in Heian Japan
Joseph T. Sorensen
The Traveling Poet as Witness: Established Poets Face New Realities in the Kamakura Period
Christian Ratcliff
Yosa Buson’s Imagined Landscapes
Cheryl Crowley
Henge buyō in the Asakeno Episode of Kyokutei Bakin’s Hakkenden
James Reichert
“Ideological Landscape”: Asianism (kōa) in 1880s Japan
Ueda, Atsuko
Walking in the City with Natsume Sōseki: The Metaphorical Landscape in “Koto no sorane”
Michael Dylan Foster
The Scape of Empire in Numa Shōzō’s Science Fiction Novel: Kachikujin Yapū (1957–1959)
Christine L. Marran
Hoyt J. Long
Folktales and Spiritualism in the Landscapes of Miyazawa Kenji
Kyōko Andō
Viewing the Ruins: Devastated Cityscapes and the Urban Observer after the Great Kantō Earthquake
Alex Bates
Shiga Shigetaka’s Nihon fūkei ron and Meiji Literature
Thomas Hackner
Majestic Landscape, Marginal Space: Mountains in Late Meiji Japanese Literature
Tess M. Orth
Barbara Hartley
Paul S. Atkins, Davinder L. Bhowmik, and Edward Mack