Category: asian studies
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Top 5 Hidden Gems from Diverse Backgrounds | Gaming Beyond Borders
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in Anthropology, asian studies, Chinese folklore, Chinese literature, comparative literature, Culture, digital communities, digital humanities, digital storytelling, folklore, folkloresque, folklorist, game based learning, game design, game development, game Ideas, game review, game studies, game writing, game-based learning, games, gaming, japanese folklore, japanese literature, japanese mythology, japanese video games, japanese videogames, Ludology, narrative design, Narratology, popular culture, Popular Culture Studies, shinto, storytelling, Travel, videogames, virtual reality, visual novel, worldbuilding, writing🎮 Explore Gaming’s Cultural Tapestry 🌍 Discover 5 hidden gem video games from around the world that offer unique cultural experiences. Dive into diverse narratives, from China to South America, and broaden your gaming horizons. 🌟🌏 #VideoGames #CulturalDiversity #HiddenGems #GlobalGaming #GamingWorldTour
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10 Videogame Characters Inspired By Japanese Folklore
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in Academia, animal crossing, anime, Anthropology, Art, asia, asian studies, digital communities, folklore, folkloresque, folklorist, japan, japanese cinema, japanese folklore, japanese mythology, japanese video games, japanese videogames, jrpg, kojiki, Mythology, nihon shoki, pokemon, popular culture, shinto, shintoism, videogames, writing, yokai, zeldaChinese and Korean traders introduced Buddhism, Daoism, Hinduism, and the ever present Confucianism while Japan provided various regional myths, legends, and lore. These ingredients were brewed into various and effervescent cultures all across Japan. Each village responding accordingly by pasting outside influences upon their daily lives. These elements were transformed Japan’s landscape and ecosystem and…
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Day 11 of the Hyakunin Isshu: Translating Ancient Japanese Poetry: Unraveling the Essence of Samurai Takamura
Explore the captivating verses of Samurai Takamura as we journey through time, delving into the cultural significance and emotional resonance of this ancient Japanese poetry. Join us in uncovering the linguistic interpretation, preserving the essence of Takamura’s verse while bridging cultural conventions to make his literary legacy accessible to modern readers.
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Day 4 of Translating the Hyakunin Isshu: Yamabe no Akahito and Nara Period Poetry
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in 100 days of translation, asian studies, 百人一首, digital communities, digital humanities, digital storytelling, Hyakunin Isshu, Hyakunin Isshu, Hyakunin Isshu (百人一首), Hyakunin Isshu (百人一首), japan, japanese cinema, japanese folklore, japanese language, japanese literature, japanese mythology, japanese poetry, localization, material culture, translationJoin me as we dive into the captivating world of Yamabe no Akahito’s poetry. Discover the ancient verses of the Nara period, explore the cultural significance of these mesmerizing compositions, and witness the art of translating classical Japanese poems for contemporary readers. Embark on this poetic journey and unlock the timeless beauty of Yamabe no…
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Day 2 of Translating the Hyakunin Isshu: Unveiling the Beauty of Nature and Empress Jitō’s Poetic Masterpiece
Explore the fascinating world of ancient Japanese literature and mythology. Discover blogs, videos, and resources that delve into the rich tapestry of Japanese classics, from poetry to historical narratives. Uncover the mysteries of matriarchal societies in prehistoric Japan and delve into the myth and reality surrounding Empress Jito. Embark on a journey through time and…
