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Conversations with History: Kenzaburo Oe
UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler in conversation with Kenzaburo Oe who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1994. Oe's art moves from the personal to the political, exploring how the individual, in confronting life's tragedies overcomes humiliation and shame to "get on with life," and in so doing, finds personal dignity and a renewed sense of his responsibility to his fellow man. Series: Con
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Japanese Nobel Laureate Kenzaburo Oe on 70th Anniv. of US Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
http://democracynow.org - Seventy years ago today, at 8:15 in the morning, the U.S. dropped the world’s first atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Destruction from the bomb was massive. Shock waves, radiation and heat rays took the lives of some 140,000 people. Three days later, the U.S. dropped a second atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Nagasaki, killing another 74,000. President Harr
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Satoshi Kamata & Kenzaburo Oe: The "Sayonara Nuclear" Movement Four Years After Fukushima.
Satoshi Kamata: Freelance Journalist / Kenzaburo Oe: Author & Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature
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How to Pronounce Kenzaburo Oe
Learn how to say Kenzaburo Oe with Japanese accent. Kenzaburo Oe (ooe kenzaburou): In Japanese, it can be written as 大江健三郎 . "Kenzaburō Ōe (大江 健三郎 Ōe Kenzabu...
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Kenzaburo Oe, Prix Nobel de littérature
13 octobre 1994 Le Prix Nobel de littérature a été décerné à l'écrivain japonais Kenzaburo OE pour son livre "Art du funambule solennel". Portrait du lauréat...
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Negro sobre Blanco: Descensio ad inferos
Entrevista de Fernando Sánchez Dragó con el Premio Nobel de Literatura Kenzaburō Ōe. Emitida el 18 de abril de 2004.
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Nobel-winning Japanese author Kenzaburo Oe says Japan hasn′t fully apologized to
Nobel-prize winning author Kenzaburo Oe has sharply criticized Japan for not fully apologizing to Korea over past atrocities.
Speaking at a forum held in Seoul on Thursday,... the prominent Japanese writer said... Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe,... who didn′t experience the Second World War,... cannot even imagine the horrific crimes that Japan had committed during war time.
The 80-year old a
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Kenzaburo Oe at FCCJ 2012/07/12
Kenzaburo Oe speaks at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 12, 2012.
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Kenzaburo Oe, "100,000 nuclear protestors estimated for July 16 event "
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iwakamiyasumi5 Kenzaburo Oe, "Making History: Unprecedented 100000 nuclear protestors estimated for July 16 event " http://www...
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"NO! for the new administration of Abe" Colleagues Kenzaburo Oe, nuclear power request
Originally published on Jan 12, 2013 by OPTVstaff (* Google translated) 10 days, from the members of the Board of "primary Goodbye" is the call for citizen s...
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Bout of Books 14 Wrap Up
In which I wrap up my Bout of Books reading.
★ Books Mentioned:
Fudoki by Kij Johnson / http://thelittlespider.blogspot.com/2015/08/fudoki-kij-johnson.html
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee / https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25587975-to-kill-a-mockingbird
Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness by Kenzaburo Oe / https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/535316.Teach_Us_to_Outgrow_Our_Madness
★ Come join
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Jesús M. Tibau llegeix Una qüestió personal, de Kenzaburo Oe 1
Jesús M. Tibau llegeix Una qüestió personal, de Kenzaburo Oe 1 http://jmtibau.blogspot.com http://delectoraescriptor.blogspot.com.
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Jesús M. Tibau llegeix Una qüestió personal, de Kenzaburo Oe 2
Jesús M. Tibau llegeix Una qüestió personal, de Kenzaburo Oe 2 http://jmtibau.blogspot.com http://delectoraescriptor.blogspot.com.
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Futuro Primitivo - Kenzaburo Oe
Click here to download now (available in MP3, FLAC, AAC, Ogg Vorbis or ALAC format): http://bit.ly/LD5lDb http://www.futuroprimitivo.com.
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Kenzaburo Oe Quotes
What was your favorite Kenzaburo Oe quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/kenzaburo-oe and make a list of...
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Kenzaburo Oe
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Oe Kenzaburo
A school project movie trailer capturing the work and story of Oe Kenzaburo who lived in Japan during WWII.
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Oe Kenzaburo -NEW
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Câmera Mundi - Estreia nacional do espetáculo "OE" com Eduardo Okamoto
Inspirado na obra do escritor japonês Kenzaburo, espetáculo solo de Eduardo Okamoto estreou no Festival de Teatro de Curitiba 2015.
O ator Eduardo Okamoto fez sua estreia de seu novo trabalho “OE” no 24º Festival de Teatro de Curitiba. O espetáculo é inspirado na obra do escritor japonês Kenzaburo Oe (Prêmio Nobel de Literatura/1994), especialmente no livro “Jovens de um novo tempo, despertai!”.
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201303011 Oe Kenzaburo 大江健三郎 福島 フクシマ 原発 nuke
大江健三郎さんによる素晴らしい演説の一部です。
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La presa, de Kenzaburo Oé por María Belén Aguirre
Capítulo Nº 1. *Lecturas para Biblioteca Parlante Haroldo Conti. Tucumán- Argentina.
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さようなら原発 デモ7.16 大江健三郎/Sayonara Nukes 7.16 Oe Kenzaburo
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Oe Natčovečanska roditeljska ljubav
Kenzaburo Oe, dobitnik Nobelove nagrade za književnost.
Conversations with History: Kenzaburo Oe
UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler in conversation with Kenzaburo Oe who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1994. Oe's art moves from the personal to the p...
UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler in conversation with Kenzaburo Oe who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1994. Oe's art moves from the personal to the political, exploring how the individual, in confronting life's tragedies overcomes humiliation and shame to "get on with life," and in so doing, finds personal dignity and a renewed sense of his responsibility to his fellow man. Series: Conversations with History [4/2000] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 4975]
wn.com/Conversations With History Kenzaburo Oe
UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler in conversation with Kenzaburo Oe who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1994. Oe's art moves from the personal to the political, exploring how the individual, in confronting life's tragedies overcomes humiliation and shame to "get on with life," and in so doing, finds personal dignity and a renewed sense of his responsibility to his fellow man. Series: Conversations with History [4/2000] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 4975]
- published: 01 May 2008
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Japanese Nobel Laureate Kenzaburo Oe on 70th Anniv. of US Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
http://democracynow.org - Seventy years ago today, at 8:15 in the morning, the U.S. dropped the world’s first atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Des...
http://democracynow.org - Seventy years ago today, at 8:15 in the morning, the U.S. dropped the world’s first atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Destruction from the bomb was massive. Shock waves, radiation and heat rays took the lives of some 140,000 people. Three days later, the U.S. dropped a second atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Nagasaki, killing another 74,000. President Harry Truman announced the attack on Hiroshima in a nationally televised address on August 6, 1945. Today, as the sun came up in Hiroshima, tens of thousands began to gather in Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park to commemorate the world’s first nuclear attack. We are joined by the acclaimed Japanese novelist and winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize for Literature, Kenzaburo Oe, whose books address political and social issues, including nuclear weapons and nuclear power. "If Mr. Obama were to come to the memorial ceremonies in Hiroshima or Nagasaki, for example, what he could do is come together with the hibakusha, the survivors, and share that moment of silence, and also express considering the issue of nuclear weapons from the perspective of all humanity and how important nuclear abolition is from that perspective—I think, would be the most important thing, and the most important thing that any politician or representative could do at this time," says Oe, who has also spoken out in defense of Japan’s pacifist constitution, which Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has pushed to amend in order to allow the country to send troops into conflict for the first time since World War II.
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wn.com/Japanese Nobel Laureate Kenzaburo Oe On 70Th Anniv. Of US Atomic Bombings Of Hiroshima And Nagasaki
http://democracynow.org - Seventy years ago today, at 8:15 in the morning, the U.S. dropped the world’s first atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Destruction from the bomb was massive. Shock waves, radiation and heat rays took the lives of some 140,000 people. Three days later, the U.S. dropped a second atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Nagasaki, killing another 74,000. President Harry Truman announced the attack on Hiroshima in a nationally televised address on August 6, 1945. Today, as the sun came up in Hiroshima, tens of thousands began to gather in Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park to commemorate the world’s first nuclear attack. We are joined by the acclaimed Japanese novelist and winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize for Literature, Kenzaburo Oe, whose books address political and social issues, including nuclear weapons and nuclear power. "If Mr. Obama were to come to the memorial ceremonies in Hiroshima or Nagasaki, for example, what he could do is come together with the hibakusha, the survivors, and share that moment of silence, and also express considering the issue of nuclear weapons from the perspective of all humanity and how important nuclear abolition is from that perspective—I think, would be the most important thing, and the most important thing that any politician or representative could do at this time," says Oe, who has also spoken out in defense of Japan’s pacifist constitution, which Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has pushed to amend in order to allow the country to send troops into conflict for the first time since World War II.
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- published: 06 Aug 2015
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Satoshi Kamata & Kenzaburo Oe: The "Sayonara Nuclear" Movement Four Years After Fukushima.
Satoshi Kamata: Freelance Journalist / Kenzaburo Oe: Author & Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature...
Satoshi Kamata: Freelance Journalist / Kenzaburo Oe: Author & Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature
wn.com/Satoshi Kamata Kenzaburo Oe The Sayonara Nuclear Movement Four Years After Fukushima.
Satoshi Kamata: Freelance Journalist / Kenzaburo Oe: Author & Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature
- published: 10 Mar 2015
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How to Pronounce Kenzaburo Oe
Learn how to say Kenzaburo Oe with Japanese accent. Kenzaburo Oe (ooe kenzaburou): In Japanese, it can be written as 大江健三郎 . "Kenzaburō Ōe (大江 健三郎 Ōe Kenzabu......
Learn how to say Kenzaburo Oe with Japanese accent. Kenzaburo Oe (ooe kenzaburou): In Japanese, it can be written as 大江健三郎 . "Kenzaburō Ōe (大江 健三郎 Ōe Kenzabu...
wn.com/How To Pronounce Kenzaburo Oe
Learn how to say Kenzaburo Oe with Japanese accent. Kenzaburo Oe (ooe kenzaburou): In Japanese, it can be written as 大江健三郎 . "Kenzaburō Ōe (大江 健三郎 Ōe Kenzabu...
Kenzaburo Oe, Prix Nobel de littérature
13 octobre 1994 Le Prix Nobel de littérature a été décerné à l'écrivain japonais Kenzaburo OE pour son livre "Art du funambule solennel". Portrait du lauréat......
13 octobre 1994 Le Prix Nobel de littérature a été décerné à l'écrivain japonais Kenzaburo OE pour son livre "Art du funambule solennel". Portrait du lauréat...
wn.com/Kenzaburo Oe, Prix Nobel De Littérature
13 octobre 1994 Le Prix Nobel de littérature a été décerné à l'écrivain japonais Kenzaburo OE pour son livre "Art du funambule solennel". Portrait du lauréat...
Negro sobre Blanco: Descensio ad inferos
Entrevista de Fernando Sánchez Dragó con el Premio Nobel de Literatura Kenzaburō Ōe. Emitida el 18 de abril de 2004....
Entrevista de Fernando Sánchez Dragó con el Premio Nobel de Literatura Kenzaburō Ōe. Emitida el 18 de abril de 2004.
wn.com/Negro Sobre Blanco Descensio Ad Inferos
Entrevista de Fernando Sánchez Dragó con el Premio Nobel de Literatura Kenzaburō Ōe. Emitida el 18 de abril de 2004.
Nobel-winning Japanese author Kenzaburo Oe says Japan hasn′t fully apologized to
Nobel-prize winning author Kenzaburo Oe has sharply criticized Japan for not fully apologizing to Korea over past atrocities.
Speaking at a forum held in Seoul ...
Nobel-prize winning author Kenzaburo Oe has sharply criticized Japan for not fully apologizing to Korea over past atrocities.
Speaking at a forum held in Seoul on Thursday,... the prominent Japanese writer said... Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe,... who didn′t experience the Second World War,... cannot even imagine the horrific crimes that Japan had committed during war time.
The 80-year old author,... who experienced the war during his childhood,... urged Japan to deeply reflect on the past.
Mr. Oe is Japan′s second Nobel Laureate in literature,... who was given the honor in 1994.
wn.com/Nobel Winning Japanese Author Kenzaburo Oe Says Japan Hasn′T Fully Apologized To
Nobel-prize winning author Kenzaburo Oe has sharply criticized Japan for not fully apologizing to Korea over past atrocities.
Speaking at a forum held in Seoul on Thursday,... the prominent Japanese writer said... Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe,... who didn′t experience the Second World War,... cannot even imagine the horrific crimes that Japan had committed during war time.
The 80-year old author,... who experienced the war during his childhood,... urged Japan to deeply reflect on the past.
Mr. Oe is Japan′s second Nobel Laureate in literature,... who was given the honor in 1994.
- published: 12 Mar 2015
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Kenzaburo Oe at FCCJ 2012/07/12
Kenzaburo Oe speaks at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 12, 2012....
Kenzaburo Oe speaks at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 12, 2012.
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Kenzaburo Oe speaks at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 12, 2012.
- published: 12 Jul 2012
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Kenzaburo Oe, "100,000 nuclear protestors estimated for July 16 event "
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iwakamiyasumi5 Kenzaburo Oe, "Making History: Unprecedented 100000 nuclear protestors estimated for July 16 event " http://www......
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iwakamiyasumi5 Kenzaburo Oe, "Making History: Unprecedented 100000 nuclear protestors estimated for July 16 event " http://www...
wn.com/Kenzaburo Oe, 100,000 Nuclear Protestors Estimated For July 16 Event
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iwakamiyasumi5 Kenzaburo Oe, "Making History: Unprecedented 100000 nuclear protestors estimated for July 16 event " http://www...
- published: 12 Jul 2012
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author: iss2012
"NO! for the new administration of Abe" Colleagues Kenzaburo Oe, nuclear power request
Originally published on Jan 12, 2013 by OPTVstaff (* Google translated) 10 days, from the members of the Board of "primary Goodbye" is the call for citizen s......
Originally published on Jan 12, 2013 by OPTVstaff (* Google translated) 10 days, from the members of the Board of "primary Goodbye" is the call for citizen s...
wn.com/No For The New Administration Of Abe Colleagues Kenzaburo Oe, Nuclear Power Request
Originally published on Jan 12, 2013 by OPTVstaff (* Google translated) 10 days, from the members of the Board of "primary Goodbye" is the call for citizen s...
Bout of Books 14 Wrap Up
In which I wrap up my Bout of Books reading.
★ Books Mentioned:
Fudoki by Kij Johnson / http://thelittlespider.blogspot.com/2015/08/fudoki-kij-johnson.html
To ...
In which I wrap up my Bout of Books reading.
★ Books Mentioned:
Fudoki by Kij Johnson / http://thelittlespider.blogspot.com/2015/08/fudoki-kij-johnson.html
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee / https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25587975-to-kill-a-mockingbird
Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness by Kenzaburo Oe / https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/535316.Teach_Us_to_Outgrow_Our_Madness
★ Come join me on...
Blog: http://thelittlespider.blogspot.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/littlerspider9
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★Music by Marco Trovatello from Free Music Archive.
FTC Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored video. All books/products were purchased with my own money, unless otherwise noted. Any books received from authors and publishers were provided in exchange for an honest review.
wn.com/Bout Of Books 14 Wrap Up
In which I wrap up my Bout of Books reading.
★ Books Mentioned:
Fudoki by Kij Johnson / http://thelittlespider.blogspot.com/2015/08/fudoki-kij-johnson.html
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee / https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25587975-to-kill-a-mockingbird
Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness by Kenzaburo Oe / https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/535316.Teach_Us_to_Outgrow_Our_Madness
★ Come join me on...
Blog: http://thelittlespider.blogspot.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/littlerspider9
Instagram: http://instagram.com/littlespider
Tumblr: http://littlespider9.tumblr.com
Goodreads: http://goodreads.com/littlespider9
★Music by Marco Trovatello from Free Music Archive.
FTC Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored video. All books/products were purchased with my own money, unless otherwise noted. Any books received from authors and publishers were provided in exchange for an honest review.
- published: 27 Aug 2015
- views: 170
Jesús M. Tibau llegeix Una qüestió personal, de Kenzaburo Oe 1
Jesús M. Tibau llegeix Una qüestió personal, de Kenzaburo Oe 1 http://jmtibau.blogspot.com http://delectoraescriptor.blogspot.com....
Jesús M. Tibau llegeix Una qüestió personal, de Kenzaburo Oe 1 http://jmtibau.blogspot.com http://delectoraescriptor.blogspot.com.
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Jesús M. Tibau llegeix Una qüestió personal, de Kenzaburo Oe 1 http://jmtibau.blogspot.com http://delectoraescriptor.blogspot.com.
Jesús M. Tibau llegeix Una qüestió personal, de Kenzaburo Oe 2
Jesús M. Tibau llegeix Una qüestió personal, de Kenzaburo Oe 2 http://jmtibau.blogspot.com http://delectoraescriptor.blogspot.com....
Jesús M. Tibau llegeix Una qüestió personal, de Kenzaburo Oe 2 http://jmtibau.blogspot.com http://delectoraescriptor.blogspot.com.
wn.com/Jesús M. Tibau Llegeix Una Qüestió Personal, De Kenzaburo Oe 2
Jesús M. Tibau llegeix Una qüestió personal, de Kenzaburo Oe 2 http://jmtibau.blogspot.com http://delectoraescriptor.blogspot.com.
Futuro Primitivo - Kenzaburo Oe
Click here to download now (available in MP3, FLAC, AAC, Ogg Vorbis or ALAC format): http://bit.ly/LD5lDb http://www.futuroprimitivo.com....
Click here to download now (available in MP3, FLAC, AAC, Ogg Vorbis or ALAC format): http://bit.ly/LD5lDb http://www.futuroprimitivo.com.
wn.com/Futuro Primitivo Kenzaburo Oe
Click here to download now (available in MP3, FLAC, AAC, Ogg Vorbis or ALAC format): http://bit.ly/LD5lDb http://www.futuroprimitivo.com.
Kenzaburo Oe Quotes
What was your favorite Kenzaburo Oe quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/kenzaburo-oe and make a list of......
What was your favorite Kenzaburo Oe quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/kenzaburo-oe and make a list of...
wn.com/Kenzaburo Oe Quotes
What was your favorite Kenzaburo Oe quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/kenzaburo-oe and make a list of...
- published: 14 Mar 2012
- views: 253
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author: quotetank
Oe Kenzaburo
A school project movie trailer capturing the work and story of Oe Kenzaburo who lived in Japan during WWII....
A school project movie trailer capturing the work and story of Oe Kenzaburo who lived in Japan during WWII.
wn.com/Oe Kenzaburo
A school project movie trailer capturing the work and story of Oe Kenzaburo who lived in Japan during WWII.
- published: 12 Mar 2013
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Câmera Mundi - Estreia nacional do espetáculo "OE" com Eduardo Okamoto
Inspirado na obra do escritor japonês Kenzaburo, espetáculo solo de Eduardo Okamoto estreou no Festival de Teatro de Curitiba 2015.
O ator Eduardo Okamoto fez ...
Inspirado na obra do escritor japonês Kenzaburo, espetáculo solo de Eduardo Okamoto estreou no Festival de Teatro de Curitiba 2015.
O ator Eduardo Okamoto fez sua estreia de seu novo trabalho “OE” no 24º Festival de Teatro de Curitiba. O espetáculo é inspirado na obra do escritor japonês Kenzaburo Oe (Prêmio Nobel de Literatura/1994), especialmente no livro “Jovens de um novo tempo, despertai!”. O processo de pesquisa incluiu um estágio de Okamoto no Kazuo Ohno Dance Studio, no Japão.
Em “Jovens de um novo tempo, despertai!”, o autor procura definições sobre a sociedade e a vida para o seu filho mais velho, deficiente intelectual. Como em muitas produções deste escritor, o livro sintetiza ficção, ensaio literário, mitologia e dados autobiográficos, com o autor explicitando o relacionamento familiar com o seu primogênito autista. A enfermidade do filho é recorrente na obra de Kenzaburo Oe.
“No espetáculo, porém, a obra do escritor nipônico não é lida meramente como uma narrativa de auto superação”, explica Okamoto. Primeiro, porque seus criadores reconhecem que não há limites claros entre a singularidade de um único homem e a universalidade do conjunto plural dos homens. “A partir de uma narrativa pessoal, o espetáculo propõe um chamado para novas formas de cidadania, baseadas na responsabilidade intransferível de cada ser sobre suas ações”, completa o ator.
A dramaturgia não dramatiza passagens da obra. “Narra-a”, observa o diretor Marcio Aurelio. Assim, mais que encontrar situações dramáticas que traduzam a literatura, o espetáculo apresenta uma espécie de leitura pública da obra. Trata-se de “tomar a obra literária como estímulo para uma nova criação”, completa o diretor. Com o uso de pouquíssimos recursos materiais, “OE” concentra a sua expressividade na tríade espaço, ator, palavra.
O espetáculo fez parte da Mostra do 24º Festival de Teatro de Curitiba 2015.
Ficha Técnica: Espetáculo inspirado na obra de Kenzaburo Oe / Encenação e iluminação: Marcio Aurelio / Dramaturgia: Cássio Pires / Atuação: Eduardo Okamoto / Assistência de direção: Lígia Pereira / Assistência de iluminação: Silviane Ticher / Orientação corporal: Ciça Ohno / Figurino e cenografia: Marcio Aurelio / Assistência de figurino e cenário: Maurício Schneider / Fotografia: Fernando Stankuns / Registro em vídeo: Bruno Jorge / Design gráfico: LuOrvat Design / Orientação pedagógica do projeto: Suzi Frankl Sperber / Coordenação técnica: Silvio Fávaro / Assistência de produção: Mariella Siqueira / Direção de produção: Daniele Sampaio - SIM! Cultura / 70 min / (SP)
wn.com/Câmera Mundi Estreia Nacional Do Espetáculo Oe Com Eduardo Okamoto
Inspirado na obra do escritor japonês Kenzaburo, espetáculo solo de Eduardo Okamoto estreou no Festival de Teatro de Curitiba 2015.
O ator Eduardo Okamoto fez sua estreia de seu novo trabalho “OE” no 24º Festival de Teatro de Curitiba. O espetáculo é inspirado na obra do escritor japonês Kenzaburo Oe (Prêmio Nobel de Literatura/1994), especialmente no livro “Jovens de um novo tempo, despertai!”. O processo de pesquisa incluiu um estágio de Okamoto no Kazuo Ohno Dance Studio, no Japão.
Em “Jovens de um novo tempo, despertai!”, o autor procura definições sobre a sociedade e a vida para o seu filho mais velho, deficiente intelectual. Como em muitas produções deste escritor, o livro sintetiza ficção, ensaio literário, mitologia e dados autobiográficos, com o autor explicitando o relacionamento familiar com o seu primogênito autista. A enfermidade do filho é recorrente na obra de Kenzaburo Oe.
“No espetáculo, porém, a obra do escritor nipônico não é lida meramente como uma narrativa de auto superação”, explica Okamoto. Primeiro, porque seus criadores reconhecem que não há limites claros entre a singularidade de um único homem e a universalidade do conjunto plural dos homens. “A partir de uma narrativa pessoal, o espetáculo propõe um chamado para novas formas de cidadania, baseadas na responsabilidade intransferível de cada ser sobre suas ações”, completa o ator.
A dramaturgia não dramatiza passagens da obra. “Narra-a”, observa o diretor Marcio Aurelio. Assim, mais que encontrar situações dramáticas que traduzam a literatura, o espetáculo apresenta uma espécie de leitura pública da obra. Trata-se de “tomar a obra literária como estímulo para uma nova criação”, completa o diretor. Com o uso de pouquíssimos recursos materiais, “OE” concentra a sua expressividade na tríade espaço, ator, palavra.
O espetáculo fez parte da Mostra do 24º Festival de Teatro de Curitiba 2015.
Ficha Técnica: Espetáculo inspirado na obra de Kenzaburo Oe / Encenação e iluminação: Marcio Aurelio / Dramaturgia: Cássio Pires / Atuação: Eduardo Okamoto / Assistência de direção: Lígia Pereira / Assistência de iluminação: Silviane Ticher / Orientação corporal: Ciça Ohno / Figurino e cenografia: Marcio Aurelio / Assistência de figurino e cenário: Maurício Schneider / Fotografia: Fernando Stankuns / Registro em vídeo: Bruno Jorge / Design gráfico: LuOrvat Design / Orientação pedagógica do projeto: Suzi Frankl Sperber / Coordenação técnica: Silvio Fávaro / Assistência de produção: Mariella Siqueira / Direção de produção: Daniele Sampaio - SIM! Cultura / 70 min / (SP)
- published: 17 Apr 2015
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La presa, de Kenzaburo Oé por María Belén Aguirre
Capítulo Nº 1. *Lecturas para Biblioteca Parlante Haroldo Conti. Tucumán- Argentina....
Capítulo Nº 1. *Lecturas para Biblioteca Parlante Haroldo Conti. Tucumán- Argentina.
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Capítulo Nº 1. *Lecturas para Biblioteca Parlante Haroldo Conti. Tucumán- Argentina.
Oe Natčovečanska roditeljska ljubav
Kenzaburo Oe, dobitnik Nobelove nagrade za književnost....
Kenzaburo Oe, dobitnik Nobelove nagrade za književnost.
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Kenzaburo Oe, dobitnik Nobelove nagrade za književnost.
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Yukio Mishima....Rare 1969 Interview In English
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Conversations with History: Robert S. McNamara
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Pages Cannes : Duplex Pascale Deschamps, Lars Von Trier et Bjork
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Teaching Japan Workshop - Part Two
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SHINZO ABE: J-COLLABO Interview
visit our website for the entire interview with Shinzo Abe - http://j-collabo.org/interviews/shinzo-abe/
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Nagasaki in 1945: Interviews with Atomic Bomb Survivors
This was part of my graduation project.
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Salon du Livre 2012: F. Shimizu, Conseiller culturel (Ambassade du Japon à Paris)/ Par N. Salez
Le Japon, pour la deuxième fois, après 1997, sera au coeur du Salon du livre (16-19mars 2012 - Porte de Versailles, Paris).
Fumio Shimizu, Conseiller culturel de l'Ambassade du Japon à Paris, nous explique comment s'est faite la sélection des 22 auteurs nippons invités lors de cette manifestation (Voir ci-dessous) .
Parmi eux, Kenzaburo OE , Prix Nobel de littérature.
LES DIFFERENTES CATEGO
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It's Me, It's Me 我之王国 - Multiplying In Cinemas 24 October
Facebook: www.facebook.com/encorefilms
Intro: Adapted from the novel of the same name Ore Ore, written by Tomoyuki Hoshino, which won the Kenzaburo Oe Prize in 2011. Kazuya Kamenashi of a popular boy-band, KAT-TUN, will star as the protagonist, Hitoshi. The movie premiered in 15th Udine Far East Film Festival Italy in April 2013, and Kamenashi won the My Movie Audience Award.
Synopsis: A casual
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Conversations with History: Wole Soyinka
On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler talks with Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka. In an extraordinarily prolific and rich body of work including plays, novels, poems, and essays, Professor Soyinka draws on both Yoruba and western culture to exquisitely weave a subtle understanding of the tragedy and comedy of the human condition. Series: Conversations with History
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Cultural Icon: Zakes Mda, 12 October 2014
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Japan Aktuell am 9. September 2011
Nobelpreisträger Kenzaburō Ōe ruft auf zur Verschrottung aller Atomkraftwerke Quelle: http://www.megatreff.at/fukushima.html.
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Aya's Interview
I got bored O_O and when I get bored I do random stuff. This was just a remake of what I had before, only a little better. X3 this is rp reasons. Disclaimer;...
Yukio Mishima....Rare 1969 Interview In English
In a rare interview in colour that he gave to Canadian television in 1969, Mishima discusses the subject of Japanese nationalism and gives us his views on th......
In a rare interview in colour that he gave to Canadian television in 1969, Mishima discusses the subject of Japanese nationalism and gives us his views on th...
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In a rare interview in colour that he gave to Canadian television in 1969, Mishima discusses the subject of Japanese nationalism and gives us his views on th...
- published: 22 Nov 2006
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author: mishima1970
Conversations with History: Robert S. McNamara
Robert S. McNamara, former Secretary of Defense and former President of the World Bank reminisces with host Harry Kreisler about public service, the War in V......
Robert S. McNamara, former Secretary of Defense and former President of the World Bank reminisces with host Harry Kreisler about public service, the War in V...
wn.com/Conversations With History Robert S. Mcnamara
Robert S. McNamara, former Secretary of Defense and former President of the World Bank reminisces with host Harry Kreisler about public service, the War in V...
Conversations with History - Orhan Pamuk
"Finding an Authentic Voice" Orhan Pamuk 2006 Nobel Laureate in Literature Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk. On the occa......
"Finding an Authentic Voice" Orhan Pamuk 2006 Nobel Laureate in Literature Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk. On the occa...
wn.com/Conversations With History Orhan Pamuk
"Finding an Authentic Voice" Orhan Pamuk 2006 Nobel Laureate in Literature Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk. On the occa...
Yukio Mishima Speaking In English
Yukio Mishima interviewed in English on a range of subjects including Hara-Kiri....
Yukio Mishima interviewed in English on a range of subjects including Hara-Kiri.
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Yukio Mishima interviewed in English on a range of subjects including Hara-Kiri.
- published: 08 Oct 2006
- views: 289760
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author: mishima1970
Pages Cannes : Duplex Pascale Deschamps, Lars Von Trier et Bjork
21 mai 2000 Duplex depuis Cannes avec Lars Von TRIER qui vient d'obtenir la plame d'or à Cannes pour son film "Dancer in the dark" et Björk qui a obtenu le p......
21 mai 2000 Duplex depuis Cannes avec Lars Von TRIER qui vient d'obtenir la plame d'or à Cannes pour son film "Dancer in the dark" et Björk qui a obtenu le p...
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Teaching Japan Workshop - Part Two
Traveling Voices of Japan - Reiko Tachibana The notion of "traveling voices," physically and metaphorically, is an important cultural phenomenon of our globa......
Traveling Voices of Japan - Reiko Tachibana The notion of "traveling voices," physically and metaphorically, is an important cultural phenomenon of our globa...
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Traveling Voices of Japan - Reiko Tachibana The notion of "traveling voices," physically and metaphorically, is an important cultural phenomenon of our globa...
SHINZO ABE: J-COLLABO Interview
visit our website for the entire interview with Shinzo Abe - http://j-collabo.org/interviews/shinzo-abe/...
visit our website for the entire interview with Shinzo Abe - http://j-collabo.org/interviews/shinzo-abe/
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visit our website for the entire interview with Shinzo Abe - http://j-collabo.org/interviews/shinzo-abe/
Salon du Livre 2012: F. Shimizu, Conseiller culturel (Ambassade du Japon à Paris)/ Par N. Salez
Le Japon, pour la deuxième fois, après 1997, sera au coeur du Salon du livre (16-19mars 2012 - Porte de Versailles, Paris).
Fumio Shimizu, Conseiller culture...
Le Japon, pour la deuxième fois, après 1997, sera au coeur du Salon du livre (16-19mars 2012 - Porte de Versailles, Paris).
Fumio Shimizu, Conseiller culturel de l'Ambassade du Japon à Paris, nous explique comment s'est faite la sélection des 22 auteurs nippons invités lors de cette manifestation (Voir ci-dessous) .
Parmi eux, Kenzaburo OE , Prix Nobel de littérature.
LES DIFFERENTES CATEGORIES REPRESENTEES :
Essai, Roman, Jeunesse, Manga, Poésie
LISTE DES AUTEURS INVITES
M. Hiroki AZUMA - Essai
Mme Kaori EKUNI - Roman
M. Hideo FURUKAWA - Roman
M. Taro GOMI - Jeunesse
Mme Moto HAGIO - Manga
M. Keiichiro HIRANO - Roman
M. Toshiyuki HORIE - Roman
Mme Mitsuyo KAKUTA - Roman
M. Satoshi KAMATA- Essai
M. Kunio KATO - Jeunesse
M. Katsumi KOMAGATA - Jeunesse
Mme Madoka MAYUZUMI - Poésie
M. Takashi NAGASAKI - Manga
M. Taku NISHIMURA (Jean-Paul NISHI) - Manga
M. Kenzaburo OE, Prix Nobel de littérature - Roman
Mme Ryoko SEKIGUCHI -Poésie
M. Masahiko SHIMADA - Roman
Mme Yoko TAWADA - Roman
M. Hitonari TSUJI - Roman
Mme Risa WATAYA - Roman
Mme Mari YAMAZAKI - Manga
M. Gozo YOSHIMASU - Poésie
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Interview-réalisation : Nicole Salez, journaliste, membre de l'Association des journalistes du Patrimoine (AJP)
Vidéo réalisée le 11/01/2012 (18h30, heure de Paris) lors de l'annonce officielle des auteurs japonais invités au Salon du livre, à la Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris (MCJP), présidée par Mme Sawako TAKEUCHI.
wn.com/Salon Du Livre 2012 F. Shimizu, Conseiller Culturel (Ambassade Du Japon À Paris) Par N. Salez
Le Japon, pour la deuxième fois, après 1997, sera au coeur du Salon du livre (16-19mars 2012 - Porte de Versailles, Paris).
Fumio Shimizu, Conseiller culturel de l'Ambassade du Japon à Paris, nous explique comment s'est faite la sélection des 22 auteurs nippons invités lors de cette manifestation (Voir ci-dessous) .
Parmi eux, Kenzaburo OE , Prix Nobel de littérature.
LES DIFFERENTES CATEGORIES REPRESENTEES :
Essai, Roman, Jeunesse, Manga, Poésie
LISTE DES AUTEURS INVITES
M. Hiroki AZUMA - Essai
Mme Kaori EKUNI - Roman
M. Hideo FURUKAWA - Roman
M. Taro GOMI - Jeunesse
Mme Moto HAGIO - Manga
M. Keiichiro HIRANO - Roman
M. Toshiyuki HORIE - Roman
Mme Mitsuyo KAKUTA - Roman
M. Satoshi KAMATA- Essai
M. Kunio KATO - Jeunesse
M. Katsumi KOMAGATA - Jeunesse
Mme Madoka MAYUZUMI - Poésie
M. Takashi NAGASAKI - Manga
M. Taku NISHIMURA (Jean-Paul NISHI) - Manga
M. Kenzaburo OE, Prix Nobel de littérature - Roman
Mme Ryoko SEKIGUCHI -Poésie
M. Masahiko SHIMADA - Roman
Mme Yoko TAWADA - Roman
M. Hitonari TSUJI - Roman
Mme Risa WATAYA - Roman
Mme Mari YAMAZAKI - Manga
M. Gozo YOSHIMASU - Poésie
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Interview-réalisation : Nicole Salez, journaliste, membre de l'Association des journalistes du Patrimoine (AJP)
Vidéo réalisée le 11/01/2012 (18h30, heure de Paris) lors de l'annonce officielle des auteurs japonais invités au Salon du livre, à la Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris (MCJP), présidée par Mme Sawako TAKEUCHI.
- published: 11 Jan 2012
- views: 763
It's Me, It's Me 我之王国 - Multiplying In Cinemas 24 October
Facebook: www.facebook.com/encorefilms
Intro: Adapted from the novel of the same name Ore Ore, written by Tomoyuki Hoshino, which won the Kenzaburo Oe Prize in...
Facebook: www.facebook.com/encorefilms
Intro: Adapted from the novel of the same name Ore Ore, written by Tomoyuki Hoshino, which won the Kenzaburo Oe Prize in 2011. Kazuya Kamenashi of a popular boy-band, KAT-TUN, will star as the protagonist, Hitoshi. The movie premiered in 15th Udine Far East Film Festival Italy in April 2013, and Kamenashi won the My Movie Audience Award.
Synopsis: A casual scam triggers a surreal series of events, which turns everyone into "ME," who eventually turns on each other. Hitoshi, who is at first disoriented in the world that is inhabited by so many Hitoshis, yet unexpectedly finds the uncomplicated relationships among "himselves" quite comfortable.
wn.com/It's Me, It's Me 我之王国 Multiplying In Cinemas 24 October
Facebook: www.facebook.com/encorefilms
Intro: Adapted from the novel of the same name Ore Ore, written by Tomoyuki Hoshino, which won the Kenzaburo Oe Prize in 2011. Kazuya Kamenashi of a popular boy-band, KAT-TUN, will star as the protagonist, Hitoshi. The movie premiered in 15th Udine Far East Film Festival Italy in April 2013, and Kamenashi won the My Movie Audience Award.
Synopsis: A casual scam triggers a surreal series of events, which turns everyone into "ME," who eventually turns on each other. Hitoshi, who is at first disoriented in the world that is inhabited by so many Hitoshis, yet unexpectedly finds the uncomplicated relationships among "himselves" quite comfortable.
- published: 13 Sep 2013
- views: 5310
Conversations with History: Wole Soyinka
On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler talks with Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka. In an extraordinarily prolific and rich body...
On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler talks with Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka. In an extraordinarily prolific and rich body of work including plays, novels, poems, and essays, Professor Soyinka draws on both Yoruba and western culture to exquisitely weave a subtle understanding of the tragedy and comedy of the human condition. Series: Conversations with History [10/2002] [Humanities] [Show ID: 6797]
wn.com/Conversations With History Wole Soyinka
On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler talks with Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka. In an extraordinarily prolific and rich body of work including plays, novels, poems, and essays, Professor Soyinka draws on both Yoruba and western culture to exquisitely weave a subtle understanding of the tragedy and comedy of the human condition. Series: Conversations with History [10/2002] [Humanities] [Show ID: 6797]
- published: 01 May 2008
- views: 67876
Cultural Icon: Zakes Mda, 12 October 2014
As you can see - that's not all we managed to speak to the great Zakes Mda about in the interview. We bring the rest of that Cultural Icon's interview next week...
As you can see - that's not all we managed to speak to the great Zakes Mda about in the interview. We bring the rest of that Cultural Icon's interview next weekend
wn.com/Cultural Icon Zakes Mda, 12 October 2014
As you can see - that's not all we managed to speak to the great Zakes Mda about in the interview. We bring the rest of that Cultural Icon's interview next weekend
- published: 12 Oct 2014
- views: 119
Japan Aktuell am 9. September 2011
Nobelpreisträger Kenzaburō Ōe ruft auf zur Verschrottung aller Atomkraftwerke Quelle: http://www.megatreff.at/fukushima.html....
Nobelpreisträger Kenzaburō Ōe ruft auf zur Verschrottung aller Atomkraftwerke Quelle: http://www.megatreff.at/fukushima.html.
wn.com/Japan Aktuell Am 9. September 2011
Nobelpreisträger Kenzaburō Ōe ruft auf zur Verschrottung aller Atomkraftwerke Quelle: http://www.megatreff.at/fukushima.html.
Aya's Interview
I got bored O_O and when I get bored I do random stuff. This was just a remake of what I had before, only a little better. X3 this is rp reasons. Disclaimer;......
I got bored O_O and when I get bored I do random stuff. This was just a remake of what I had before, only a little better. X3 this is rp reasons. Disclaimer;...
wn.com/Aya's Interview
I got bored O_O and when I get bored I do random stuff. This was just a remake of what I had before, only a little better. X3 this is rp reasons. Disclaimer;...
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WSJ Book Club: Jonathan Franzen on "A Personal Matter"
Join the WSJ Book Club for a discussion with Jonathan Franzen on "A Personal Matter" by Kenzaburo Oe. We'll be taking questions from readers on Facebook, Twitter and in the Google Hangout.
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2010 Najita Distinguished Lecture: "A Novelist Re-Reads 'Kaitokudo'" (English Translation)
On March 4, 2010 Kenzaburo Oe, recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature, returned to the University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies to deliver this year's Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture. Oe's lecture, "A Novelist Re-Reads 'Kaitokudo,'" discussed the contemporary relevance of Tetsuo Najita's approach to intellectual history.The talk was presented in Japanese, with English tra
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2010 Najita Distinguished Lecture: "A Novelist Re-Reads 'Kaitokudo'" (Japanese)
On March 4, 2010 Kenzaburo Oe, recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature, returned to the University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies to deliver this year's Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture. Oe's lecture, "A Novelist Re-Reads 'Kaitokudo,'" discussed the contemporary relevance of Tetsuo Najita's approach to intellectual history.The talk was presented in Japanese, with English tra
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Democracy Now! 2015-08-06 Thursday
Headlines for August 06, 2015; Japanese Nobel Laureate Kenzaburo Oe on 70th Anniv. of US Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; On Hiroshima Anniv. Peacemakers March on Los Alamos Nuclear Weapons Lab, Birthplace of Atomic Bomb
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Sunday Reads | July 5, 2015
Happy Sunday! I keep getting closer and closer to the camera. If it had kept going, I'd have come out of the screen to visit you. XD
Books finished:
Magic Breaks by Ilona Andrews
The Steerswoman by Rosemary Kirstein
Currently reading:
The Silent Cry by Kenzaburo Oe
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Sunday Reads | July 12, 2015
Happy Sunday! I just can't resist getting closer to you. And closer. And closer...
Jane, was it you who recommended Max Gladstone stuff?
Books finished:
Magic Rises by Ilona Andrews
Broken Homes by Ben Aaronovitch
Currently reading:
The Silent Cry by Kenzaburo Oe
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Nobel-winner Oe: Japan should follow Germany, quit nuclear
TOKYO
Nobel-winning author Kenzaburo Oe said Tuesday that Japan's push to restart some nuclear reactors following the Fukushima disaster could lead to another crisis, and urged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to follow Germany's example and phase out atomic energy.
Oe's remarks to reporters came a day after visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she had decided to end her country's use of nucle
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Seven Oceans - Night (b&w; version)
Пятый подкаст :D (теперь в ч/б)
Ночь.
Съемка производилась одним человеком за один вечер.
Музыка:
Seven Oceans - Arctic (OE)
Seven Oceans - Kenzaburo Oe (OE)
Музыка в машине:
Buckethead - The Miracle of Surrender
Buckethead - Soothsayer
Buckethead - Whitewash
Buckethead - Squid Ink
ВК
https://vk.com/sevenoceans
https://vk.com/badsome
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Japan: Nobel prize winner leads protest on Fukushima 3rd anniversary
M/S Man dressed as cow with 'No Moo Nukes' sign C/U Kenzaburo Oe holding banner M/S Kenzaburo Oe holding banner with protesters M/S Protesters marching with ...
WSJ Book Club: Jonathan Franzen on "A Personal Matter"
Join the WSJ Book Club for a discussion with Jonathan Franzen on "A Personal Matter" by Kenzaburo Oe. We'll be taking questions from readers on Facebook, Twitte...
Join the WSJ Book Club for a discussion with Jonathan Franzen on "A Personal Matter" by Kenzaburo Oe. We'll be taking questions from readers on Facebook, Twitter and in the Google Hangout.
wn.com/Wsj Book Club Jonathan Franzen On A Personal Matter
Join the WSJ Book Club for a discussion with Jonathan Franzen on "A Personal Matter" by Kenzaburo Oe. We'll be taking questions from readers on Facebook, Twitter and in the Google Hangout.
- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 0
2010 Najita Distinguished Lecture: "A Novelist Re-Reads 'Kaitokudo'" (English Translation)
On March 4, 2010 Kenzaburo Oe, recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature, returned to the University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies to deliver...
On March 4, 2010 Kenzaburo Oe, recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature, returned to the University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies to deliver this year's Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture. Oe's lecture, "A Novelist Re-Reads 'Kaitokudo,'" discussed the contemporary relevance of Tetsuo Najita's approach to intellectual history.The talk was presented in Japanese, with English translation provided by Michael Bourdaghs, Associate Professor of Modern Japanese Literature in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations.Oe's most recent novel, Suishi (Death by Drowning), was published in Japan to great acclaim in late 2009. His works have been translated into many languages, and in 1994 he became the second Japanese writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.For more information about the Najita Distinguished Lecture Series, visit the Center for East Asian Studies website at http://ceas.uchicago.edu/events.
wn.com/2010 Najita Distinguished Lecture A Novelist Re Reads 'Kaitokudo' (English Translation)
On March 4, 2010 Kenzaburo Oe, recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature, returned to the University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies to deliver this year's Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture. Oe's lecture, "A Novelist Re-Reads 'Kaitokudo,'" discussed the contemporary relevance of Tetsuo Najita's approach to intellectual history.The talk was presented in Japanese, with English translation provided by Michael Bourdaghs, Associate Professor of Modern Japanese Literature in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations.Oe's most recent novel, Suishi (Death by Drowning), was published in Japan to great acclaim in late 2009. His works have been translated into many languages, and in 1994 he became the second Japanese writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.For more information about the Najita Distinguished Lecture Series, visit the Center for East Asian Studies website at http://ceas.uchicago.edu/events.
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 13
2010 Najita Distinguished Lecture: "A Novelist Re-Reads 'Kaitokudo'" (Japanese)
On March 4, 2010 Kenzaburo Oe, recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature, returned to the University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies to deliver...
On March 4, 2010 Kenzaburo Oe, recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature, returned to the University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies to deliver this year's Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture. Oe's lecture, "A Novelist Re-Reads 'Kaitokudo,'" discussed the contemporary relevance of Tetsuo Najita's approach to intellectual history.The talk was presented in Japanese, with English translation provided by Michael Bourdaghs, Associate Professor of Modern Japanese Literature in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations.Oe's most recent novel, Suishi (Death by Drowning), was published in Japan to great acclaim in late 2009. His works have been translated into many languages, and in 1994 he became the second Japanese writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.For more information about the Najita Distinguished Lecture Series, visit the Center for East Asian Studies website at http://ceas.uchicago.edu/events.
wn.com/2010 Najita Distinguished Lecture A Novelist Re Reads 'Kaitokudo' (Japanese)
On March 4, 2010 Kenzaburo Oe, recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature, returned to the University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies to deliver this year's Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture. Oe's lecture, "A Novelist Re-Reads 'Kaitokudo,'" discussed the contemporary relevance of Tetsuo Najita's approach to intellectual history.The talk was presented in Japanese, with English translation provided by Michael Bourdaghs, Associate Professor of Modern Japanese Literature in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations.Oe's most recent novel, Suishi (Death by Drowning), was published in Japan to great acclaim in late 2009. His works have been translated into many languages, and in 1994 he became the second Japanese writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.For more information about the Najita Distinguished Lecture Series, visit the Center for East Asian Studies website at http://ceas.uchicago.edu/events.
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 2
Democracy Now! 2015-08-06 Thursday
Headlines for August 06, 2015; Japanese Nobel Laureate Kenzaburo Oe on 70th Anniv. of US Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; On Hiroshima Anniv. Peacemak...
Headlines for August 06, 2015; Japanese Nobel Laureate Kenzaburo Oe on 70th Anniv. of US Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; On Hiroshima Anniv. Peacemakers March on Los Alamos Nuclear Weapons Lab, Birthplace of Atomic Bomb
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Headlines for August 06, 2015; Japanese Nobel Laureate Kenzaburo Oe on 70th Anniv. of US Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; On Hiroshima Anniv. Peacemakers March on Los Alamos Nuclear Weapons Lab, Birthplace of Atomic Bomb
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- published: 06 Aug 2015
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Sunday Reads | July 5, 2015
Happy Sunday! I keep getting closer and closer to the camera. If it had kept going, I'd have come out of the screen to visit you. XD
Books finished:
Magic Brea...
Happy Sunday! I keep getting closer and closer to the camera. If it had kept going, I'd have come out of the screen to visit you. XD
Books finished:
Magic Breaks by Ilona Andrews
The Steerswoman by Rosemary Kirstein
Currently reading:
The Silent Cry by Kenzaburo Oe
wn.com/Sunday Reads | July 5, 2015
Happy Sunday! I keep getting closer and closer to the camera. If it had kept going, I'd have come out of the screen to visit you. XD
Books finished:
Magic Breaks by Ilona Andrews
The Steerswoman by Rosemary Kirstein
Currently reading:
The Silent Cry by Kenzaburo Oe
- published: 05 Jul 2015
- views: 16
Sunday Reads | July 12, 2015
Happy Sunday! I just can't resist getting closer to you. And closer. And closer...
Jane, was it you who recommended Max Gladstone stuff?
Books finished:
Magic...
Happy Sunday! I just can't resist getting closer to you. And closer. And closer...
Jane, was it you who recommended Max Gladstone stuff?
Books finished:
Magic Rises by Ilona Andrews
Broken Homes by Ben Aaronovitch
Currently reading:
The Silent Cry by Kenzaburo Oe
wn.com/Sunday Reads | July 12, 2015
Happy Sunday! I just can't resist getting closer to you. And closer. And closer...
Jane, was it you who recommended Max Gladstone stuff?
Books finished:
Magic Rises by Ilona Andrews
Broken Homes by Ben Aaronovitch
Currently reading:
The Silent Cry by Kenzaburo Oe
- published: 12 Jul 2015
- views: 18
Nobel-winner Oe: Japan should follow Germany, quit nuclear
TOKYO
Nobel-winning author Kenzaburo Oe said Tuesday that Japan's push to restart some nuclear reactors following the Fukushima disaster could lead to another ...
TOKYO
Nobel-winning author Kenzaburo Oe said Tuesday that Japan's push to restart some nuclear reactors following the Fukushima disaster could lead to another crisis, and urged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to follow Germany's example and phase out atomic energy.
Oe's remarks to reporters came a day after visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she had decided to end her country's use of nuclear energy by 2022 because the Fukushima crisis convinced her of its risks.
Abe, at a joint news conference Monday with Merkel, reiterated that Japan still needs nuclear power as a stable energy source and said it now has top-level safety standards based on lessons learned from the disaster.
Oe said he saw a stark contrast between the two leaders. "It was very symbolic," he said. "Japanese politicians are not trying to change the situation but only keeping the status quo even after this massive nuclear accident, and even if we all know that yet another accident would simply wipe out Japan's future."
Three reactor cores at the Fukushima plant melted following a March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, spreading radiation outside the compound and forcing more than 100,000 people to relocate. Massive amounts of contaminated water at the plant are hampering the decommissioning effort, which is expected to take decades. New leaks of highly radioactive water from the plant's drainage systems, including one that its operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. did not reveal for months, have renewed public distrust.
Oe, 80, said his life's final work is to strive for a nuclear-free world.
"We must not leave the problem of nuclear plants for the younger generation," he said.
The winner of the Nobel literature prize in 1994, Oe has campaigned for peace and anti-nuclear causes, particularly since the Fukushima crisis, and has often appeared in rallies.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/celebrities/article13175540.html#storylink=cpy
wn.com/Nobel Winner Oe Japan Should Follow Germany, Quit Nuclear
TOKYO
Nobel-winning author Kenzaburo Oe said Tuesday that Japan's push to restart some nuclear reactors following the Fukushima disaster could lead to another crisis, and urged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to follow Germany's example and phase out atomic energy.
Oe's remarks to reporters came a day after visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she had decided to end her country's use of nuclear energy by 2022 because the Fukushima crisis convinced her of its risks.
Abe, at a joint news conference Monday with Merkel, reiterated that Japan still needs nuclear power as a stable energy source and said it now has top-level safety standards based on lessons learned from the disaster.
Oe said he saw a stark contrast between the two leaders. "It was very symbolic," he said. "Japanese politicians are not trying to change the situation but only keeping the status quo even after this massive nuclear accident, and even if we all know that yet another accident would simply wipe out Japan's future."
Three reactor cores at the Fukushima plant melted following a March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, spreading radiation outside the compound and forcing more than 100,000 people to relocate. Massive amounts of contaminated water at the plant are hampering the decommissioning effort, which is expected to take decades. New leaks of highly radioactive water from the plant's drainage systems, including one that its operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. did not reveal for months, have renewed public distrust.
Oe, 80, said his life's final work is to strive for a nuclear-free world.
"We must not leave the problem of nuclear plants for the younger generation," he said.
The winner of the Nobel literature prize in 1994, Oe has campaigned for peace and anti-nuclear causes, particularly since the Fukushima crisis, and has often appeared in rallies.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/celebrities/article13175540.html#storylink=cpy
- published: 10 Mar 2015
- views: 1
Seven Oceans - Night (b&w; version)
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Seven Oceans - Arctic (OE)
Seven Oceans - Kenzaburo Oe (OE)
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Ночь.
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Музыка:
Seven Oceans - Arctic (OE)
Seven Oceans - Kenzaburo Oe (OE)
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Buckethead - The Miracle of Surrender
Buckethead - Soothsayer
Buckethead - Whitewash
Buckethead - Squid Ink
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Пятый подкаст :D (теперь в ч/б)
Ночь.
Съемка производилась одним человеком за один вечер.
Музыка:
Seven Oceans - Arctic (OE)
Seven Oceans - Kenzaburo Oe (OE)
Музыка в машине:
Buckethead - The Miracle of Surrender
Buckethead - Soothsayer
Buckethead - Whitewash
Buckethead - Squid Ink
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- published: 22 Aug 2014
- views: 3
Japan: Nobel prize winner leads protest on Fukushima 3rd anniversary
M/S Man dressed as cow with 'No Moo Nukes' sign C/U Kenzaburo Oe holding banner M/S Kenzaburo Oe holding banner with protesters M/S Protesters marching with ......
M/S Man dressed as cow with 'No Moo Nukes' sign C/U Kenzaburo Oe holding banner M/S Kenzaburo Oe holding banner with protesters M/S Protesters marching with ...
wn.com/Japan Nobel Prize Winner Leads Protest On Fukushima 3Rd Anniversary
M/S Man dressed as cow with 'No Moo Nukes' sign C/U Kenzaburo Oe holding banner M/S Kenzaburo Oe holding banner with protesters M/S Protesters marching with ...
- published: 15 Mar 2014
- views: 18
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Zoé Balthus et Romain Verger, libraires d'un soir (Librairie Charybde, 3 avril 2014)
Le jeudi 3 avril 2014, Zoé Balthus et Romain Verger étaient associés pour jouer les libraires invités à la librairie Charybde (129 rue de Charenton 75012 Paris - www.charybde.fr) et présentaient selon la tradition désormais ancrée quatre ouvrages chacun :
1. Nicolas ROZIER, L'écrouloir (Zoé Balthus) - 01:36
2. Jakov LIND, Voyage chez les Enu (Romain Verger) - 07:36
3. Julio CORTAZAR, Marelle (Zoé
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The 2015 Najita Distinguished Lecture by Ryuichi Narita
The Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture series was launched in 2007 by the Japan Studies Committee to honor the legacy of Tetsuo Najita, the Robert S. Ingersoll Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the Departments of History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations (EALC), and the College, and his contribution to the University of Chicago over his long career. This year’s lecture by Ryuic
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Yukio Mishima (EL SACERDOTE Y SU AMOR)
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Yukio Mishima » últimas frases
Amar es buscar y ser buscado al mismo tiempo.
Amar
Sin duda es mucho más fácil atacar que defenderse.
Ataque
La victoria siempre está al lado de la mediocridad.
Mediocridad
La belleza ha terminado por recurrir a la verborrea.
Belleza
El sufrimiento verdadero llega siempre paulatinamente.
Sufrimiento
El lapsus puede representar la
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Japanese 7B - 2015-04-09: Novel: A Personal Matter
Japanese 7B, 001 - Spring 2015
Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature and Culture - John R Wallace
All Rights Reserved
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Birthday Book Haul | Liveshow Extravaganza (60+ books)
Birthday Book Haul! (Details to be added later.)
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Literature in Late Colonial Korea with author Janet Poole
April 23, 2015 - Interweaving cultural, intellectual, and literary history, Professor Janet Poole, author of When the Future Disappears: The Modernist Imagination in Late Colonial Korea, looks at Korean writers in the final decade of Japanese colonial rule. Korean writers, including Yi T’aejun, Ch’oe Myŏngik, Im Hwa, Sŏ Insik, Ch’oe Chaesŏ, Pak T’aewŏn, Kim Namch’on, and O Changhwan, used various
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Atomic Age II: Fukushima - Session II - Japanese
Hoyt Long, Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, chairs the second session of the Atomic Ag...
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Hiroshima Day TV 2012 -"The Bomb and Obama" What Now?
26 minute TV special in memory of Hiroshima - Nagasaki Watch, Replay. Download, Copy. Broadcast, Distribute.
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Hiroshima: The Aftermath
Hiroshima: The Aftermath
August 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of one of the most infamous, almost legendary events in modern history, one that changed the world and contemporary warfare as we know it - the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States. In honour of that fateful day, Channel 5 explores its aftermath in this remarkable documentary.
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Jim Flanigan: Southern California's economic history
USCs IDEAs (Innovation Driven Entrepreneurial Association) welcomes author and New York Times reporter Jim Flanigan for an exploration of the insights gained...
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Gao Xingjian en Negro sobre blanco (I)
Gao Xingjian en Negro sobre blanco. Primera parte. Año 2001.
Zoé Balthus et Romain Verger, libraires d'un soir (Librairie Charybde, 3 avril 2014)
Le jeudi 3 avril 2014, Zoé Balthus et Romain Verger étaient associés pour jouer les libraires invités à la librairie Charybde (129 rue de Charenton 75012 Paris ...
Le jeudi 3 avril 2014, Zoé Balthus et Romain Verger étaient associés pour jouer les libraires invités à la librairie Charybde (129 rue de Charenton 75012 Paris - www.charybde.fr) et présentaient selon la tradition désormais ancrée quatre ouvrages chacun :
1. Nicolas ROZIER, L'écrouloir (Zoé Balthus) - 01:36
2. Jakov LIND, Voyage chez les Enu (Romain Verger) - 07:36
3. Julio CORTAZAR, Marelle (Zoé Balthus) - 18:50
4. Gregor VON REZZORI, Le cygne (Romain Verger) - 29:42
5. Istvan ORKENY, Les boîtes (Romain Verger) - 42:37
6. Jamie JAMES, Rimbaud à Java (Zoé Balthus) - 52:31
7. Yasutaka TSUTSUI, Hell (Romain Verger) - 1:03:43
8.Kenzaburo OE, Une affaire personnelle (Zoé Balthus) - 01:15:54
En fin de rencontre (01:26:10), Charybde 7 présentait l'ouvrage "Acetate Spirit" édité par Zoé Balthus, ainsi que les quatre romans de Romain Verger.
wn.com/Zoé Balthus Et Romain Verger, Libraires D'un Soir (Librairie Charybde, 3 Avril 2014)
Le jeudi 3 avril 2014, Zoé Balthus et Romain Verger étaient associés pour jouer les libraires invités à la librairie Charybde (129 rue de Charenton 75012 Paris - www.charybde.fr) et présentaient selon la tradition désormais ancrée quatre ouvrages chacun :
1. Nicolas ROZIER, L'écrouloir (Zoé Balthus) - 01:36
2. Jakov LIND, Voyage chez les Enu (Romain Verger) - 07:36
3. Julio CORTAZAR, Marelle (Zoé Balthus) - 18:50
4. Gregor VON REZZORI, Le cygne (Romain Verger) - 29:42
5. Istvan ORKENY, Les boîtes (Romain Verger) - 42:37
6. Jamie JAMES, Rimbaud à Java (Zoé Balthus) - 52:31
7. Yasutaka TSUTSUI, Hell (Romain Verger) - 1:03:43
8.Kenzaburo OE, Une affaire personnelle (Zoé Balthus) - 01:15:54
En fin de rencontre (01:26:10), Charybde 7 présentait l'ouvrage "Acetate Spirit" édité par Zoé Balthus, ainsi que les quatre romans de Romain Verger.
- published: 03 Oct 2014
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The 2015 Najita Distinguished Lecture by Ryuichi Narita
The Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture series was launched in 2007 by the Japan Studies Committee to honor the legacy of Tetsuo Najita, the Robert S. Ingersoll...
The Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture series was launched in 2007 by the Japan Studies Committee to honor the legacy of Tetsuo Najita, the Robert S. Ingersoll Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the Departments of History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations (EALC), and the College, and his contribution to the University of Chicago over his long career. This year’s lecture by Ryuichi Narita, professor of history at Japan Women’s University, is entitled “The Various Routes of Post-WWII Japanese Intellectuals: Their Perspectives on the War and World.” What was the role of Japanese intellectuals in the postwar period on the level of both ideas and actions? This presentation explores the paths taken by such figures as Maruyama Masao, Yamaguchi Masao, Oe Kenzaburo, Ueno Chizuko, and Karatani Kojin from the early postwar period to the present.
wn.com/The 2015 Najita Distinguished Lecture By Ryuichi Narita
The Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture series was launched in 2007 by the Japan Studies Committee to honor the legacy of Tetsuo Najita, the Robert S. Ingersoll Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the Departments of History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations (EALC), and the College, and his contribution to the University of Chicago over his long career. This year’s lecture by Ryuichi Narita, professor of history at Japan Women’s University, is entitled “The Various Routes of Post-WWII Japanese Intellectuals: Their Perspectives on the War and World.” What was the role of Japanese intellectuals in the postwar period on the level of both ideas and actions? This presentation explores the paths taken by such figures as Maruyama Masao, Yamaguchi Masao, Oe Kenzaburo, Ueno Chizuko, and Karatani Kojin from the early postwar period to the present.
- published: 05 May 2015
- views: 11
[Yomu#24] - Libri Settembre/Ottobre 2013
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Yukio Mishima (EL SACERDOTE Y SU AMOR)
Frases De Yukio Mishima
Yukio Mishima » últimas frases
Amar es buscar y ser buscado al mismo tiempo.
Amar
Sin duda es mucho más fácil atacar que defenderse.
...
Frases De Yukio Mishima
Yukio Mishima » últimas frases
Amar es buscar y ser buscado al mismo tiempo.
Amar
Sin duda es mucho más fácil atacar que defenderse.
Ataque
La victoria siempre está al lado de la mediocridad.
Mediocridad
La belleza ha terminado por recurrir a la verborrea.
Belleza
El sufrimiento verdadero llega siempre paulatinamente.
Sufrimiento
El lapsus puede representar la causa fundamental de la represión.
Represión
Las buenas maneras no presuponen la obediencia a la voluntad ajena.
Obediencia
A veces, el ser humano encuentra más penoso divertirse que esforzarse.
Diversión
La belleza de la ciudad era, ni más ni menos, la belleza de sus heridas.
Herida
¿Queréis tanto a la vida como para sacrificar la existencia del espíritu?
Espíritu
En el mundo de sexo, no existe una felicidad única y establecida para todos.
Sexo
En general, el divorcio sólo tiene lugar cuando no lo quiere uno de los cónyuges.
Divorcio
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Ocupación
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Actores » Actores siglo XX » Actores de Japón
Críticos » Críticos siglo XX » Críticos de Japón
Críticos literarios » Críticos literarios siglo XX » Críticos literarios de Japón
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Novelistas » Novelistas siglo XX » Novelistas de Japón
Poetas » Poetas siglo XX » Poetas de Japón
Yukio Mishima
Biografía de Yukio Mishima
Nace: 14 de enero de 1925
Lugar: Tokio, Japón
Muere: 25 de noviembre de 1970
Lugar: Tokio, Japón
Escritor, novelista, dramaturgo, poeta, ensayista, crítico y actor japonés de nombre Kimitake Hiraoka, considerado uno de los más grandes escritores de la historia del Japón.
Yukio Mishima nace en el seno de una familia de clase alta y fue criado por su abuela Natsu, de aspiraciones aristocráticas y proveniente de una familia vinculada a los samurái de la era Tokugawa. Estudió en la exclusiva escuela Gakushüim, donde escribió su primer cuento en 1938 y en 1941 su primer libro de relatos. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1938-1945) no pudo cumplir el servicio militar por estar enfermo de tuberculosis, suceso que él mismo entendió como una humillación y que se convirtió un trauma lacerante e imborrable y en su lugar trabajó en una fábrica aeronáutica. En 1947 Yukio Mishima obtuvo un doctorado en Derecho por la Universidad de Tokio y comenzó a trabajar como funcionario en el Ministerio de Finanzas japonés, pero tras un breve tiempo abandonó el empleo para dedicarse por entero a la actividad literaria. En junio de 1949 publicó "Confesiones de una máscara", obra que cosechó un inmediato éxito y que supuso su definitiva consagración en el mundo literario. Desde 1955 emprendió un intenso programa de actividad física que incluía levantamiento de pesas y artes marciales y tiempo después realizó adiestramiento militar en la base de Sietai, junto con un grupo de estudiantes universitarios. Después de una breve relación con Michiko Shoda (quien tiempo después se convertiría en esposa del Emperador Akihito), se casó con Yoko Sugiyama en 1958 y tiempo después la pareja tuvo dos hijos. Entre 1966 y 1970 publica su obra cumbre, la tetralogía "El mar de la fertilidad", compuesta por las novelas "Nieve de primavera" (1966), "Caballos desbocados" (1968), "El templo de la aurora" (1970) y "La corrupción de un ángel" (1970), completada esta última el mismo día de su muerte. Tras ocupar la sede del estado mayor nipón en un intento de forzar la recuperación de los ideales heroicos de preguerra, se quitó la vida mediante el rito del seppuku al grito de "Larga vida al emperador".
Obras Destacadas
Confesiones de una máscara (1948)
El pabellón de oro (1956)
Nieve de primavera (1968)
Caballos desbocados (1969)
La corrupción de un ángel (1970)
El templo del alba (1970)
wn.com/Yukio Mishima (El Sacerdote Y Su Amor)
Frases De Yukio Mishima
Yukio Mishima » últimas frases
Amar es buscar y ser buscado al mismo tiempo.
Amar
Sin duda es mucho más fácil atacar que defenderse.
Ataque
La victoria siempre está al lado de la mediocridad.
Mediocridad
La belleza ha terminado por recurrir a la verborrea.
Belleza
El sufrimiento verdadero llega siempre paulatinamente.
Sufrimiento
El lapsus puede representar la causa fundamental de la represión.
Represión
Las buenas maneras no presuponen la obediencia a la voluntad ajena.
Obediencia
A veces, el ser humano encuentra más penoso divertirse que esforzarse.
Diversión
La belleza de la ciudad era, ni más ni menos, la belleza de sus heridas.
Herida
¿Queréis tanto a la vida como para sacrificar la existencia del espíritu?
Espíritu
En el mundo de sexo, no existe una felicidad única y establecida para todos.
Sexo
En general, el divorcio sólo tiene lugar cuando no lo quiere uno de los cónyuges.
Divorcio
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Contexto Histórico
Segunda Guerra Mundial - Suicidio
Influencias Yukio Mishima
Influenciado por... [mostrar]
Influencia a... [mostrar]
Relacionados Con Yukio Mishima
Kenzaburo Oe - Natsume Soseki - Osamu Dazai
Ocupación
Escritores » Escritores siglo XX » Escritores de Japón
Actores » Actores siglo XX » Actores de Japón
Críticos » Críticos siglo XX » Críticos de Japón
Críticos literarios » Críticos literarios siglo XX » Críticos literarios de Japón
Dramaturgos » Dramaturgos siglo XX » Dramaturgos de Japón
Ensayistas » Ensayistas siglo XX » Ensayistas de Japón
Novelistas » Novelistas siglo XX » Novelistas de Japón
Poetas » Poetas siglo XX » Poetas de Japón
Yukio Mishima
Biografía de Yukio Mishima
Nace: 14 de enero de 1925
Lugar: Tokio, Japón
Muere: 25 de noviembre de 1970
Lugar: Tokio, Japón
Escritor, novelista, dramaturgo, poeta, ensayista, crítico y actor japonés de nombre Kimitake Hiraoka, considerado uno de los más grandes escritores de la historia del Japón.
Yukio Mishima nace en el seno de una familia de clase alta y fue criado por su abuela Natsu, de aspiraciones aristocráticas y proveniente de una familia vinculada a los samurái de la era Tokugawa. Estudió en la exclusiva escuela Gakushüim, donde escribió su primer cuento en 1938 y en 1941 su primer libro de relatos. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1938-1945) no pudo cumplir el servicio militar por estar enfermo de tuberculosis, suceso que él mismo entendió como una humillación y que se convirtió un trauma lacerante e imborrable y en su lugar trabajó en una fábrica aeronáutica. En 1947 Yukio Mishima obtuvo un doctorado en Derecho por la Universidad de Tokio y comenzó a trabajar como funcionario en el Ministerio de Finanzas japonés, pero tras un breve tiempo abandonó el empleo para dedicarse por entero a la actividad literaria. En junio de 1949 publicó "Confesiones de una máscara", obra que cosechó un inmediato éxito y que supuso su definitiva consagración en el mundo literario. Desde 1955 emprendió un intenso programa de actividad física que incluía levantamiento de pesas y artes marciales y tiempo después realizó adiestramiento militar en la base de Sietai, junto con un grupo de estudiantes universitarios. Después de una breve relación con Michiko Shoda (quien tiempo después se convertiría en esposa del Emperador Akihito), se casó con Yoko Sugiyama en 1958 y tiempo después la pareja tuvo dos hijos. Entre 1966 y 1970 publica su obra cumbre, la tetralogía "El mar de la fertilidad", compuesta por las novelas "Nieve de primavera" (1966), "Caballos desbocados" (1968), "El templo de la aurora" (1970) y "La corrupción de un ángel" (1970), completada esta última el mismo día de su muerte. Tras ocupar la sede del estado mayor nipón en un intento de forzar la recuperación de los ideales heroicos de preguerra, se quitó la vida mediante el rito del seppuku al grito de "Larga vida al emperador".
Obras Destacadas
Confesiones de una máscara (1948)
El pabellón de oro (1956)
Nieve de primavera (1968)
Caballos desbocados (1969)
La corrupción de un ángel (1970)
El templo del alba (1970)
- published: 18 Mar 2015
- views: 10
Japanese 7B - 2015-04-09: Novel: A Personal Matter
Japanese 7B, 001 - Spring 2015
Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature and Culture - John R Wallace
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Japanese 7B, 001 - Spring 2015
Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature and Culture - John R Wallace
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Japanese 7B, 001 - Spring 2015
Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature and Culture - John R Wallace
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- published: 09 Apr 2015
- views: 48
Birthday Book Haul | Liveshow Extravaganza (60+ books)
Birthday Book Haul! (Details to be added later.)
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- published: 29 Oct 2014
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Útero - Ramírez Neira
Útero (2011)
1. Con la soga al cuello (0:00)
2. Cuánto desierto (4:44)
3. El contrato (8:06)
4. Nace el hijo (13:49)
5. Y guardo silencio (18:38)
6. Sin nombr...
Útero (2011)
1. Con la soga al cuello (0:00)
2. Cuánto desierto (4:44)
3. El contrato (8:06)
4. Nace el hijo (13:49)
5. Y guardo silencio (18:38)
6. Sin nombre (24:54)
7. Hoja en blanco (32:42)
8. No soy (34:39)
ENCARGO DISCO FISICO:
ramirezneira.contacto@gmail.com
Todos los temas compuestos e interpretados por Ramírez Neira
Segunda voz en “El contrato” por Pablo Lefio
Grabado y producido por Ramírez Neira en La Pieza Oscura (estudio andante) entre Santiago de Chile y Cochabamba, Bolivia (2010-2011)
Dibujo de portada por Camila Escobar
Diseño de portada por Anuar Elías
Editado en Chile por La Polla En Tu Oreja (mayo de 2011)
Editado para su difusión y distribución virtual por Discos La Otra Vereda (noviembre de 2011)
www.ramirezneira.blogspot.com
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Obra compuesta como un guiño a Una cuestión personal y El grito silencioso del escritor japonés Kenzaburo Oé.
Situaciones límites que desembocan en viajes introspectivos y que develan lo más oscuro de nosotros. Batallas contra nuestros propios fantasmas de las que podemos salir tanto heridos como victoriosos.
El Útero visualizado como un campo de batalla, como un lugar oscuro y silencioso desconocido:
“Como Apollinaire, mi hijo fue herido en un campo de batalla oscuro y silencioso que no conozco, y ha llegado con la cabeza vendada. Tendré que enterrarlo como a un soldado muerto en combate”, dirá Oé en una de sus novelas, hablando a través de Bird, su alterego, sobre el nacimiento de su hijo enfermo.
"Útero es una obra que sorprende y deja suspendido al oyente desde los primeros sones de Con la Soga al Cuello, que da un puntapié inicial sicodélico y sombrío, otorgando una tensión intensa que se mantiene a lo largo de los ocho temas del disco. En Nace el Hijo se escucha la fuerza digestiva de un hombre asqueado con su entorno, una mente perturbada por una sociedad cada vez más alienada. Esa poca esperanza se divisa en la cotidianeidad de sus letras, la cercanía de las experiencias y la semejanza sentimental con el ambiente moderno. Un trabajo con sabor a nudo en el estómago." Jorge Rubio. Extravaganza No. 92, p 43
wn.com/ÚTero Ramírez Neira
Útero (2011)
1. Con la soga al cuello (0:00)
2. Cuánto desierto (4:44)
3. El contrato (8:06)
4. Nace el hijo (13:49)
5. Y guardo silencio (18:38)
6. Sin nombre (24:54)
7. Hoja en blanco (32:42)
8. No soy (34:39)
ENCARGO DISCO FISICO:
ramirezneira.contacto@gmail.com
Todos los temas compuestos e interpretados por Ramírez Neira
Segunda voz en “El contrato” por Pablo Lefio
Grabado y producido por Ramírez Neira en La Pieza Oscura (estudio andante) entre Santiago de Chile y Cochabamba, Bolivia (2010-2011)
Dibujo de portada por Camila Escobar
Diseño de portada por Anuar Elías
Editado en Chile por La Polla En Tu Oreja (mayo de 2011)
Editado para su difusión y distribución virtual por Discos La Otra Vereda (noviembre de 2011)
www.ramirezneira.blogspot.com
--------------
Obra compuesta como un guiño a Una cuestión personal y El grito silencioso del escritor japonés Kenzaburo Oé.
Situaciones límites que desembocan en viajes introspectivos y que develan lo más oscuro de nosotros. Batallas contra nuestros propios fantasmas de las que podemos salir tanto heridos como victoriosos.
El Útero visualizado como un campo de batalla, como un lugar oscuro y silencioso desconocido:
“Como Apollinaire, mi hijo fue herido en un campo de batalla oscuro y silencioso que no conozco, y ha llegado con la cabeza vendada. Tendré que enterrarlo como a un soldado muerto en combate”, dirá Oé en una de sus novelas, hablando a través de Bird, su alterego, sobre el nacimiento de su hijo enfermo.
"Útero es una obra que sorprende y deja suspendido al oyente desde los primeros sones de Con la Soga al Cuello, que da un puntapié inicial sicodélico y sombrío, otorgando una tensión intensa que se mantiene a lo largo de los ocho temas del disco. En Nace el Hijo se escucha la fuerza digestiva de un hombre asqueado con su entorno, una mente perturbada por una sociedad cada vez más alienada. Esa poca esperanza se divisa en la cotidianeidad de sus letras, la cercanía de las experiencias y la semejanza sentimental con el ambiente moderno. Un trabajo con sabor a nudo en el estómago." Jorge Rubio. Extravaganza No. 92, p 43
- published: 19 Dec 2014
- views: 2
Literature in Late Colonial Korea with author Janet Poole
April 23, 2015 - Interweaving cultural, intellectual, and literary history, Professor Janet Poole, author of When the Future Disappears: The Modernist Imaginati...
April 23, 2015 - Interweaving cultural, intellectual, and literary history, Professor Janet Poole, author of When the Future Disappears: The Modernist Imagination in Late Colonial Korea, looks at Korean writers in the final decade of Japanese colonial rule. Korean writers, including Yi T’aejun, Ch’oe Myŏngik, Im Hwa, Sŏ Insik, Ch’oe Chaesŏ, Pak T’aewŏn, Kim Namch’on, and O Changhwan, used various strategies to narrate life as colonial subjects of an empire headed toward total war, producing some of the most sophisticated writings of twentieth-century modernism.
For more information, please visit the link below:
http://www.koreasociety.org/arts-culture/literature/literature_in_late_colonial_korea.html
wn.com/Literature In Late Colonial Korea With Author Janet Poole
April 23, 2015 - Interweaving cultural, intellectual, and literary history, Professor Janet Poole, author of When the Future Disappears: The Modernist Imagination in Late Colonial Korea, looks at Korean writers in the final decade of Japanese colonial rule. Korean writers, including Yi T’aejun, Ch’oe Myŏngik, Im Hwa, Sŏ Insik, Ch’oe Chaesŏ, Pak T’aewŏn, Kim Namch’on, and O Changhwan, used various strategies to narrate life as colonial subjects of an empire headed toward total war, producing some of the most sophisticated writings of twentieth-century modernism.
For more information, please visit the link below:
http://www.koreasociety.org/arts-culture/literature/literature_in_late_colonial_korea.html
- published: 24 Apr 2015
- views: 101
Atomic Age II: Fukushima - Session II - Japanese
Hoyt Long, Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, chairs the second session of the Atomic Ag......
Hoyt Long, Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, chairs the second session of the Atomic Ag...
wn.com/Atomic Age Ii Fukushima Session Ii Japanese
Hoyt Long, Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, chairs the second session of the Atomic Ag...
Yoko's Happy English 39 No.10 Japanese Constitution
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Kobe Happy English School !
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wn.com/Yoko's Happy English 39 No.10 Japanese Constitution
Kobe Happy English School !
https://www.facebook.com/groups/HappyEnglish2011/
Why don't you join our Happy English ?
http://www007.upp.so-net.ne.jp/kobe/
We'll give you Private Good Right English Lessons!
Speak Good Right English.
Understand English Words in English.
- published: 05 May 2015
- views: 60
Hiroshima Day TV 2012 -"The Bomb and Obama" What Now?
26 minute TV special in memory of Hiroshima - Nagasaki Watch, Replay. Download, Copy. Broadcast, Distribute....
26 minute TV special in memory of Hiroshima - Nagasaki Watch, Replay. Download, Copy. Broadcast, Distribute.
wn.com/Hiroshima Day Tv 2012 The Bomb And Obama What Now
26 minute TV special in memory of Hiroshima - Nagasaki Watch, Replay. Download, Copy. Broadcast, Distribute.
Hiroshima: The Aftermath
Hiroshima: The Aftermath
August 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of one of the most infamous, almost legendary events in modern history, one that changed the wo...
Hiroshima: The Aftermath
August 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of one of the most infamous, almost legendary events in modern history, one that changed the world and contemporary warfare as we know it - the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States. In honour of that fateful day, Channel 5 explores its aftermath in this remarkable documentary.
wn.com/Hiroshima The Aftermath
Hiroshima: The Aftermath
August 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of one of the most infamous, almost legendary events in modern history, one that changed the world and contemporary warfare as we know it - the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States. In honour of that fateful day, Channel 5 explores its aftermath in this remarkable documentary.
- published: 08 Aug 2015
- views: 12
Jim Flanigan: Southern California's economic history
USCs IDEAs (Innovation Driven Entrepreneurial Association) welcomes author and New York Times reporter Jim Flanigan for an exploration of the insights gained......
USCs IDEAs (Innovation Driven Entrepreneurial Association) welcomes author and New York Times reporter Jim Flanigan for an exploration of the insights gained...
wn.com/Jim Flanigan Southern California's Economic History
USCs IDEAs (Innovation Driven Entrepreneurial Association) welcomes author and New York Times reporter Jim Flanigan for an exploration of the insights gained...
Gao Xingjian en Negro sobre blanco (I)
Gao Xingjian en Negro sobre blanco. Primera parte. Año 2001....
Gao Xingjian en Negro sobre blanco. Primera parte. Año 2001.
wn.com/Gao Xingjian En Negro Sobre Blanco (I)
Gao Xingjian en Negro sobre blanco. Primera parte. Año 2001.
- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 21