167 research outputs found
Thinking about "The tale of Maturanomiya" Princess Kayo
application/pdfThis thesis especially discusses the Princess Kayo about “The tale of Maturanomiya” The influence of story preceding and a variety of is seen in “The tale of Maturanomiya”. A forming of princess Kayo also is influenced from preceding story. The purpose of this thesis is to clear what influences forming princess Kayo and to clear what does the story try by handling her. In this thesis, the influence of Naka no kimi at “Yoru no nezame” and Murasaki no ue at “The Tale of Genji’” pointed out first. These women was shouldering suffering. Because they have to do count on a man who has other women. The same thing can be said also to princess Kayo. Therefore, I pointed out it that she is is a successor of these women. Though she was a successor in the one side that is certainly, the problem, that is, their “Suffer of the woman” is not made a focus. This reason is that the problem, “Suffer of the woman” changes in quality at this story. This problem do not focus in women’s mind but focuses a man who becomes dilemma among women. This story depicts a man assuming that it is cool. The very important fact is Princess Kayo having been influenced another person is not only two people but also princess Shikishi. She was a woman of author(Fuziwara no Sadaie)’s yearning. The author had him accomplish the desire that ended in the yearning in the story in the reality. This story made situation fall in love by such a woman, and careless in woman’s feelings. In a word, this story of the man, by the man, for the man. In the near future,I am going to think about the problem of two heroines of the remainder. I want to continue thinking about this story, to a total.departmental bulletin pape
Archival Resources Reimagined: a Feminist Examination of the "Latin American Twentieth-century Pamphlets"
In this practicum report, I use the insights afforded by feminist scholarship and theory to analyze my experience examining the Latin American Twentieth-Century Pamphlets collection at Special Collections & University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries, a collection assembled by Robert Jackson Alexander, 1918-2010. I focus in Brazil and Guyana collections and identify political beliefs and perspectives that uncover different actors and forces in these two countries, acknowledging discriminatory structures or alternative accounts of history. I also examine the issue of organization and access tools in the management of archives and their usefulness to organize this type of collection. Finally, I present the insights on uncovered resources, along with my readings on the transnational dimensions of politics and ideologies in both collections as an area for a valuable intervention for archivists and librarians to undertake.This practicum report was submitted to fulfill the requirements for the M.A. degree in Women's and Gender Studies (2010). The Practicum Committee: Nancy Hewitt (chair), Carlos Decena, and Yana van der Meulen Rodgers
sj-docx-1-ggm-10.1177_23337214221116226 – Supplemental material for Older Adults’ Resilience Against Impact of Lifestyle Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ggm-10.1177_23337214221116226 for Older Adults’ Resilience Against Impact of Lifestyle Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Ayaka Kasuga, Saori Yasumoto, Takeshi Nakagawa, Yoshiko Ishioka, Akari Kikuchi, Hiroki Inagaki, Madoka Ogawa, Noriko Hori, Yukie Masui, Hwang Choe, Hiroyuki Muto, Mai Kabayama, Kayo Godai, Kazunori Ikebe, Kei Kamide, Tatsuro Ishizaki and Yasuyuki Gondo in Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine</p
sj-docx-1-ggm-10.1177_23337214231205432 – Supplemental material for Age Group Differences in the Association Between Sleep Status and Frailty Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: The SONIC Study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ggm-10.1177_23337214231205432 for Age Group Differences in the Association Between Sleep Status and Frailty Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: The SONIC Study by Toshiki Mizuno, Kayo Godai, Mai Kabayama, Hiroshi Akasaka, Michiko Kido, Masaaki Isaka, Mio Kubo, Yasuyuki Gondo, Madoka Ogawa, Kazunori Ikebe, Yukie Masui, Yasumichi Arai, Tatsuro Ishizaki, Hiromi Rakugi and Kei Kamide in Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine</p
Considerations for application of Laguerre-Gaussian beam wave in optical wireless communication
Investigation of mode demultiplexer for Laguerre-Gaussian mode multiplexing in free space
Propagation characteristics considering modulation and type of wavefront in free-space laser communications
Investigation of demultiplexer in Laguerre-Gaussian mode multiplexing for optical wireless communication
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