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  1. East Asian literature

    East Asian literature is the diverse writings from the East Asian nations, China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia and Taiwan. Literature from this area emerges as a distinct and unique field of prose and poetry that embodies the cultural, social and political factors of each nation. Prose within East Asian countries reflects the rich cultural heritage from which specificities of language, form and style shape writings. Similarly, East Asian poetry exemplifies how the diverse culture and distinct environments influence East Asian Literature. Reflected through the poetic forms, images and language employed in writings. The development of East Asian literature has been subjugated to both local and international influences. The presence of Western literature and the transnational exchange reflects an interrelationship in which East Asian Literature has benefited from the communication of ideas and perspectives as well as contributed to broader literature movements. Wikipedia

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  2. ohiostate.pressbooks.pub

    Explore the rich and diverse literary traditions of East Asia, from ancient poetry and prose to modern fiction and drama. Learn about the cultural, historical, and social contexts of East Asian literature and its influences from Buddhism, Confucianism, and Western literature.
  3. slideshare.net

    The document discusses literature from East Asia, including China, Japan, and Korea. It provides an overview of the history and major developments in each country. In China, it describes the origins of literature in ancient dynasties and philosophers like Confucius. It highlights prominent poets from the Tang Dynasty like Li Po and Wang Wei.
  4. modernlanguagesopen.org

    The author proposes a comparative literary history of Asia before 1800, based on the idea that Asia constituted a world of circulation of texts and cultures. He challenges the biases of current conceptions of world literature and argues for a more inclusive and pluralistic approach.
    Author:Haun SaussyPublished:2018
  5. slcc.pressbooks.pub

    6 Introduction to East Asian Literature and Literary Criticism: China, Japan, and Korea . Daniel Baird. The following three-part introduction presents an overview of literature and literary traditions from China, Japan, and Korea. Collectively, these three countries are known as East Asia, and they have a long and rich literary tradition—in the case of China, spanning back some 3000 years.
  6. ailc-icla.org

    In 2014 the International Comparative Literature Association commissioned a cross-border, multilingual history of the literature of the East Asian region, reaching back to the beginnings of writing. Such a project is unprecedented. Good histories of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, and other East Asian literatures already exist, some of ...
  7. slcc.pressbooks.pub

    Mahāyāna Buddhism entered China via the Silk Route during the Han Dynasty (206 BCE - 220 CE). In East Asian literature, the most influential sects of Mahāyāna Buddhism are the Pure Land and Zen. Pure Land worships Amida or Amitābha Buddha, who will reincarnate into heaven those who call upon his name.
  8. asian.washington.edu

    Asian Languages & Literature | University of Washington

    https://asian.washington.edu › fields › east-asian

    Cho, Heekyoung. 2021. "World Literature as Process and Relation: East Asia's Russia and Translation." In The Cambridge History of World Literature, edited by Debjani Ganguly, 566-584. New York: Cambridge University Press. ... Department of Asian Languages & Literature University of Washington 225 Gowen Hall Box 353521 Seattle, WA 98195 ...
  9. East Asian Comparative Literature and Culture responds to the urgent need for a more complex understanding and appreciation of this region by publishing substantial comparative research on the literary and cultural traditions of East Asia and their relation to the world. We showcase original research on the methodology and practice of comparison, including intra- and trans-regional comparisons ...
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