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*谷崎润一朗 Jun'ichirō Tanizaki “阴翳礼赞” “In Praise of Shadows” | *谷崎润一朗 Jun'ichirō Tanizaki “阴翳礼赞” “In Praise of Shadows” | ||
In Praise of Shadows is an essay on Japanese aesthetics by the Japanese author and novelist Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. The essay consists of 16 sections that discuss traditional Japanese aesthetics in contrast with change. Comparisons of light with darkness are used to contrast Western and Asian cultures. | In Praise of Shadows is an essay on Japanese aesthetics by the Japanese author and novelist Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. The essay consists of 16 sections that discuss traditional Japanese aesthetics in contrast with change. Comparisons of light with darkness are used to contrast Western and Asian cultures. |
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Work Survey
- Movie & Anime
La Jetée
Shigeru Tamura
- Sculpture
- Audiovisual work
RYOICHI KUROKAWA
Anthony McCall
Literature Survey
- Max Lüthi The Fairytale as Art Form and Portrait of Man
Similarities: various tellers show a certain uniformity in the way they construct their stories ( On the way they are told and their plots are unfold ). the fairytale as a genre offers its hearers a representation of man which transcends the individual story, one which reappears time and again in countless narratives.
As art form: whether the sequence of events narrated reflects real social / intrapsychological happenings/ encourages revolutionary or conservative thinking/ narratives have played and still play in society and in the individual groups of society( family,kindergarden or schools,on radio and tv or books,to adults or children. —— the writer and potential reader is first and last interested in the narratives themselves.
- 陳正治 Zhengzhi Chen 童話寫作研究 "Rearch about how to structure fairytales"
- Roman Jakobson and Petr Bogatyrev FOLKLORE AS A SPECIAL FORM OF CREATION
- 谷崎润一朗 Jun'ichirō Tanizaki “阴翳礼赞” “In Praise of Shadows”
In Praise of Shadows is an essay on Japanese aesthetics by the Japanese author and novelist Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. The essay consists of 16 sections that discuss traditional Japanese aesthetics in contrast with change. Comparisons of light with darkness are used to contrast Western and Asian cultures.