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6. Attitudes Towards and Uses of the Japanese Adverbzenzen by Swedish Learners of Japanese
Kandidat-uppsats, Högskolan Dalarna/EngelskaSammanfattning : The word zenzen is an adverb that is used frequently in daily conversational Japanese. From the Meiji period (1868-1912) until the early Showa period (1924-1989) the word was used together with both affirmative and negative words to form expressions. LÄS MER
7. Resor i 1800-talets Japan : En analys av två svenska reseskildringar i Japan under Meijieran
Uppsats för yrkesexamina på grundnivå, Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV)Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with the characterization of Japan and Japanese people by Swedish travelers during the Meiji period. It seeks to answer what aspects of Japanese people two Swedish travelers chose to highlight, and how these aspects were presented in their travelogues. This thesis also has a second aim. LÄS MER
8. Shinto-Buddhism Syncretism - A historical peculiarity or a renewed spiritual paradigm?
Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudierSammanfattning : The long process of syncretization between Shinto and Buddhism has defined much of Japan's philosophical and theological history. This process was only interrupted with the Meiji Restoration, following which the Meiji government enforced an ideology of the two religions being completely separate as part of its State Shinto system. LÄS MER
9. Girls changing the language : a comparison between the Meiji schoolgirls and the present day kogals
Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/JapanskaSammanfattning : When girls in Japan acquired the right to higher education in the wake of the Meiji reformation in the 19th century, these girls began to talk in a way that was considered vulgar by the public. It was called teyo dawa kotoba (teyo dawa speech) – and over time it became what we call female speech today. LÄS MER
10. Keigo, japanskt artighetsspråk : en språkhistorisk resa mellan Meiji och Heisei
Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/JapanskaSammanfattning : Honorifics or keigo has been a part of the Japanese language for ages. In the past time it was a tool for judging and categorizing citizens after value. The closer you worked for the government the higher position was handed out to you. Today Keigo is about showing respect to one another and to present a humble front. LÄS MER