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Anàlisi traductològica i comparada d'una narració cèlebre japonesa, "La tomba de les llumenetes" d'Akiyuki Nosaka
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Found in translation : evolving approaches for the localization of japanese video games
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Anàlisi de l'emissió de sèries d'animació japoneses als mitjans de comunicació catalans
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Más que nombres : analizando las traducciones de los antropónimos de la serie de videojuegos "Animal Crossing"
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Italo Calvino in Japan, Japan in Italo Calvino. A Cross-cultural Encounter
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La Formulación de Peticiones en Correos Electrónicos del Ámbito Profesional Hispano-Japonés
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In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2021)
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Online Pronunciation Tutoring for Japanese Learners of English
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La Formulación de Peticiones en Correos Electrónicos del Ámbito Profesional Hispano-Japonés
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SUGGESTIVNESS OF THE “OFUDESAKI” TEXT: INTENTION OR FORTUITOUSNESS? ; СУГГЕСТИВНОСТЬ ТЕКСТА «ОФУДЭСАКИ»: УМЫШЛЕННОСТЬ ИЛИ СЛУЧАЙНОСТЬ? ; СУГЕСТИВНІСТЬ ТЕКСТУ «ОФУДЕСАКІ»: УМИСНІСТЬ ЧИ ВИПАДКОВІСТЬ?
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In: Opera in linguistica ukrainiana; No. 28 (2021) ; Записки з українського мовознавства; № 28 (2021) ; 2415-7562 ; 2414-0627 (2021)
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A Cross-Linguistic Comparison of Screen Translations of Names in Hayao Miyazaki’s Animated Films ; Передача имен собственных в переводах мультфильмов Хаяо Миядзаки: сопоставительный аспект
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Pilgrimage and spirit possession: Reconnecting senses, discourse and subjectivity on Mt Kiso Ontake
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While the anthropology of pilgrimage shifted its major paradigm from a focus on sacred sites to one on movement, investigation of sensory bodies, as moving sites for an encounter with spirits and deities, has rarely been undertaken. On the other side the anthropology of senses, although providing a contribution to an understanding of the role of perception in social life, has frequently privileged embodied experience over language and discourse. It might be argued that such an exclusion of discourse from senses has involuntarily reiterated a Modern Divide between language and body, traceable back to a Protestant ideology of separation between interiority and exteriority, belief and ritual. In this paper I will explore the role of language, body and senses in pilgrimage, trying to look beyond such a Western epistemological divide. In so doing, I will focus on a contemporary pilgrimage in Japan, on Mt Kiso Ontake (3067m), where pilgrims visit spirits’ abodes (reijinhi) in order to hear ancestors’ voices coming from the possessed body of a medium (nakaza). Through an ethnographic and semiotic analysis of somatic and oracular interactions between ancestors and pilgrims, I will show how, by opening the individual body of the medium, an intersensory, collective body of human and nonhuman members of the group is constructed. We will thus follow the body-voice of the medium by considering it as a “moving shrine” where, through language, sounds, screams and gestures occurring during the séances (oza), an aesthesic contagion is actualised among pilgrims, and new subjectivities are produced, shattering supposed divisions between sense and senses, discourse and affect.
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Aesthesis; Enunciation; Ethnosemiotics; Japanese religions; Pilgrimage; Spirit possession; Subjectivity
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10468/12509
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Postwar Japanese Humor: Dark Humor and Laughter After the Little Boy
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«Латынь из моды вышла ныне»: камбун в современной японской школе ; “But Latin’s Not in Fashion Now”. Kanbun at Contemporary Japanese Secondary School
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Japanese perceptual epenthesis is modulated by transitional probability
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Perceived phonological overlap in second-language categories : the acquisition of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese native listeners
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Using design thinking as an approach to creative and communicative engagement in the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom
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In: Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice (2021)
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Learning Japanese in Comparison to Romantic and Germanic Languages
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In: Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects (2021)
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An Evaluative Case Study of Japanese Undergraduate Students’ Changes in Intercultural Competence as Learning Outcomes in Malaysia and Thailand
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At the Intersection of Script and Literature: Writing as Aesthetic in Modern and Contemporary Japanese-language Literature
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REALITY AND IDEOLOGY: THE USE OF GENDER INDEXING FEATURES IN REALITY TV
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In: Theses and Dissertations--Linguistics (2021)
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