Search Results - "STINCHECUM, AMANDA MAYER"
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Yours Forever More? A Narrow Ikat Sash from Yaeyama
Published in Impressions (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-2009)Get full text
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Threads of Okinawan History
Published in Natural history (01-09-2001)“…Stinchecum discusses a group of Okinawan women who maintain their nation's heritage by weaving. The ikat technique for patterning ramie cloth is indigenous to…”
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NARRATIVE VOICE IN THE "GENJI MONOGATARI"
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Performing Identity in Yaeyama: The Case of the Sash
Published in Performing Japan (2008)Get full text
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8. Performing Identity In Yaeyama: The Case Of The Sash
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NARRATIVE VOICE IN THE "GENJI MONOGATARI"
Published 01-01-1980“…The Genji monogatari ("The Tale of Genji") exploits the potential present in the classical Japanese language in developing a rich and complex narrative…”
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Rare Glimpses Into Daily Life of Old Hong Kong
Published in International herald tribune (17-05-1996)Get full text
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Who Tells the Tale?: `Ukifune': A Study in Narrative Voice
Published in Monumenta nipponica (01-01-1980)Get full text
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Narrative Voice in the Tale of Genji
Published in Monumenta Nipponica (01-12-1986)Get full text
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Cool illusions in the land of the rising sun. (Beating the Heat)
Published in Natural history (01-08-1993)“…The Japanese combine art and optical illusions to achieve a perception of coolness during summer time. These include the use of green bamboo or maple leaves as…”
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