Exploring Digital Scholarship in Japanese Studies
Advancing digital scholarship in Japanese studies involves a diverse team discussing literary landscapes, social networking, cultural geography, and visualizing journeys through haikus like Taorigiku. Team members are from Brown University and Emory University, focusing on topics such as the old pond haiku by Matsuo Basho. The discussion also delves into the social networking patterns of historical figures in Japanese literature.
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HACKING HAIKU Brian Croxall, Brown University Cheryl Crowley, Emory University Advancing Digital Scholarship in Japanese Studies: Innovations and Challenges NCC, Cambridge, MA November 6, 2015
Team members: Lawrence Hamblin, Japanese Studies Librarian Sara Palmer, Electronic Full Text Specialist, ECDS Megan Slemons, GIS Librarian, ECDS Emory Center for Faculty Development and Excellence
Taorigiku (Hand-picked chrysanthemums, 1812) Tagami Kikusha (1753 - 1826)
Taorigiku : Four volumes Genres: Prose Hokku (17-syllable verse) Haikai no renga (linked verse) Haiga (hokku + image) Kanshi (verse in Chinese)
Outline 1. Literary landscape 2. Social networking 3. Cultural geography 4. A journey visualized
1. Literary landscape 2. Social networking 3. Cultural geography 4. A journey visualized
1. Literary landscape the old pond: a frog jumps in sound of water Matsuo Bash (1644-1694)
1. Literary landscape at a time like this even I feel moved -- a frog trills at nightfall in flooded fields 1477] Fujiwara no Tadayoshi (1164-1225)
1. Literary landscape 2. Social networking 3. Cultural geography 4. A journey visualized
2. Social networking Image: http://www.nijl.ac.jp/pages/database/
2. Social networking Sh f / Bash School Mino Faction Ch b -en Sanky (1727-1793) Shinran Sh nin (1173-1263) Seik -ji , Hagi
1. Literary landscape 2. Social networking 3. Cultural geography 4. A journey visualized
3. Cultural geography Nihonbashi under moonlight and blossoms the world spreads out -- Nihonbashi Bridge
1. Literary landscape 2. Social networking 3. Cultural geography 4. A journey visualized
Links Database Website( beta)