Tag: Human experience
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Recent Histories of Print Media: The Story of Tablet Chiselers and Paper-Makers from East to West. PS Paper, I Love You.
Tracing the Imprints of Print and Media History: A Hegelian Sublation of East and Western Narratives. This compelling article embarks on an enlightening journey through the realms of print and media history, guided by Hegel’s profound concept of sublation. Unravel the contrasting trajectories of East and Western printing traditions, exploring the interplay of cultural, technological,…
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Day 9 of Translating the Hyakunin Isshu: Revisiting Ono no Komachi
In the world of Japanese poetry, few names shine as brightly as Ono no Komachi. As a prominent female poet from the Heian period, her words have captivated hearts for centuries. In her enchanting love poems, she skillfully weaves together emotions and imagery, creating a tapestry of poetic beauty that transcends time. Day 9 of…
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Day 8 of Translating the Hyakunin Isshu | The Tranquil Abode: Exploring Kisen’s (喜撰) Reflections in Japanese Poetry
Join us as we delve into the profound verses of Kisen, an early Heian period Buddhist monk and waka poet. Discover the significance of his tranquil abode and his reflections on the transient nature of the world. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Japanese poetry and gain insights into the wisdom of the past.