The Tale of Genji

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    Eleni Important facts are missing from our history books. Many women, especially, are missing from our history books. The focus will be on three specific women. Margaret Sanger, Wu Zetian, and Murasaki Shikibu are three magnificent women One person for discussion is Margaret Sanger, her importance was the fact that she was a women’s birth control activist. Born on September 14, 1879 she was one of eleven children born. Other than the children born, her mother had seven miscarriages. Sanger…

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    Women’s lives changed drastically between the Kamakura and Tokagawa period. Women in the Kamakura enjoyed much more freedom, from education to having a say in who they married. As time passed and the Tokagawa period approached, women’s roles changed significantly. Women were expected to stay home and not get an education. There is a lot of literature that sheds some light into how women lived in different time periods. Using these sources it is clear that there was a transformation of women's…

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    Murakami Research Paper

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    is foreshadowed by Crow in the first part of the book; he tells Kafka about a metaphysical storm that will contain blood; he says “Once the storm is over you won’t remember how you made it through.” (Murakami ..) This idea, the allusion of the Tale of Genji told by Oshima and Kafka’s unconscious sexual desire illustrate the idea that dreams, unconscious thoughts, can be incorporated into…

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    Kofun Social Structure

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    The social and political structure of an era greatly influences the arts and cultural products of the time. The relationship a government has with the governed, its interactions with neighboring states and people, as well as the social and economic values of the time, shapes and molds the way the people in that area artistically express themselves. This holds true for the artistic products of ancient Japan, specifically from the Kofun period to the end of the Muromachi period, spanning from…

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    Political Power In Japan

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    Among one of the most interesting and eventful time periods in Japan’s captivating history has to be it’s classical period. During the Asuka, Nara, and Heian time frames religious and spiritual beliefs were at their peak; as was the influence of the imperial court. Different forms of art, like poetry and paintings, from the time were also very important because they represented the transition the Japanese were undergoing in terms of becoming self-confident and appreciating their own culture.…

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    Chinese Differences

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    Compare and Contrast between Chinese and Japanese in the colour word "green" Introduction This essay will be discussed in these aspects: (1) differences and similarities between Chinese and Japanese in colour word "green (青)" according to authoritative dictionaries; (2) factors lead to the differences. Additionally, the colour word “green” in this essay refers to “Qing” in Chinese and “Ao/ Sei (あお/ せい)” in Japanese, both of which share the same…

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    The world underwent many changes between 200 C. E. and 1000 C. E. In the region of the Americas, Teotihuacan fell in 750, while the Anasazi culture flourished and grew from 700 onwards. The Tiwanaku and Wari controlled the Peruvian Highlands in the Andes between 600 and 1000. Between 800 and 900, the Mayan centers were abandoned in the Yucatan Peninsula, and the Mississippian cultures began to develop in the 900’s in North America. The Toltec founded their capital of Tula in 968. In India,…

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    Samurai Women Essay

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    The History of Warring Women Though samurai in the traditional sense where not formed until the late-Heian period. High ranking women engaged in combat and took military command. Instances of onna-bugeisha date from before Japan’s first occurrences of written history all the way to the mid-nineteenth. The warrior women’s roles in war transformed several times throughout the expansive timeline in which they existed. Some of the first evidence of combative women dates from the mid Kofun Period…

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    obey her father as daughter, her husband as wife, and her son as aged mother” (Friedman, Seth). Women were told to look upon her husband as if she was looking at heaven itself. An example of how women were viewed in this society is shown in the Tale of Genji. Japan’s women escaped the cruel features of Chinese Confucian culture such as foot binding. Japanese women were able to inherit property at a time when they had more right (Strayer 383). As they started to lose power in the twelfth…

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    Knights In The Middle Ages

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    The medieval ages seem to have a romantic allure of gallant knights, cunning samurais, lords and ladies, and daring wars. Looking closer, the medieval ages were weaved with fear, fragile obligations, and complex morals. Both Europe and Japan went through a dark age of war and violence after times of great prosperity. In Europe, one of the most well known figures at the time frame were the knights. As for Japan, the samurai and their skill are one of the most notable parts within the Japanese…

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