A Shawl of Mist: Tanka: Expressing the Modern Soul in an Ancient Poetic Style

The concept of a universal human nature suggests that American scholars and American readers of Japanese literature may interpret the elements in Japanese tanka based on emotions — and on meanings attached to natural images — that are common to all of humanity. It is hoped that readers will experience this ancient style of Japanese poetry in such a way that they are inspired to write their own tanka poems. Such is one of the purposes of A Shawl of Mist. Another purpose of this book is to share essays written to accompany and complement the tanka poems. The short essays included here provide practical thoughts based on the author’s long years of personal and professional experiences — studying, reading, teaching, thinking, and especially, cherishing each day of living — in Japan, the United States, and Guam.

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A Shawl of Mist: Tanka: Expressing the Modern Soul in an Ancient Poetic Style

The concept of a universal human nature suggests that American scholars and American readers of Japanese literature may interpret the elements in Japanese tanka based on emotions — and on meanings attached to natural images — that are common to all of humanity. It is hoped that readers will experience this ancient style of Japanese poetry in such a way that they are inspired to write their own tanka poems. Such is one of the purposes of A Shawl of Mist. Another purpose of this book is to share essays written to accompany and complement the tanka poems. The short essays included here provide practical thoughts based on the author’s long years of personal and professional experiences — studying, reading, teaching, thinking, and especially, cherishing each day of living — in Japan, the United States, and Guam.

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A Shawl of Mist: Tanka: Expressing the Modern Soul in an Ancient Poetic Style

A Shawl of Mist: Tanka: Expressing the Modern Soul in an Ancient Poetic Style

by Yukiko Inoue-Smith
A Shawl of Mist: Tanka: Expressing the Modern Soul in an Ancient Poetic Style

A Shawl of Mist: Tanka: Expressing the Modern Soul in an Ancient Poetic Style

by Yukiko Inoue-Smith

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The concept of a universal human nature suggests that American scholars and American readers of Japanese literature may interpret the elements in Japanese tanka based on emotions — and on meanings attached to natural images — that are common to all of humanity. It is hoped that readers will experience this ancient style of Japanese poetry in such a way that they are inspired to write their own tanka poems. Such is one of the purposes of A Shawl of Mist. Another purpose of this book is to share essays written to accompany and complement the tanka poems. The short essays included here provide practical thoughts based on the author’s long years of personal and professional experiences — studying, reading, teaching, thinking, and especially, cherishing each day of living — in Japan, the United States, and Guam.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761859062
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 06/07/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 158
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Yukiko Inoue-Smith, Ph.D., has been a member of the faculty of the School of Education at the University of Guam since 1997. Inoue has been extensively involved in work with tanka, which is Japan’s oldest and most esteemed poetry genre. Inoue is a professor of educational psychology and research, and considers poetry an equally important element of her life’s work.

Table of Contents

Preface                                                                                                                 

Foreword                                                                                                            

A Historical Overview of Japanese Language, Literature, and Poetry                                                                                  

Haiku: Interpretation and Appreciation                                                            

Tanka: Expressing the Modern Soul in an Ancient Style                                  

My future is here and now   

Yellow roses, you must be   

A treasure box in heart   

Where you are planted   

The power of happiness    

The Cinderella complex    

A linked verse: the winds of America    

Space clearing and clutter clearing  

To throw it away or not   

Philosophy of life  

Flame trees   

Practical applications  

Every day we are alive   

Reflections on one life   

If Edison’s analysis were applied   

Self-directed e-learning   

Things I cannot live without   

Start on your journey   

Life is a personal mission   

Thoughts on aging   

Photographs of ourselves   

Rules recommended for Life     

Changing problems into challenges   

Silence is golden or not   

Leadership   

Not given but earned    

Takuboku’s tanka  

Self-improvement   

Colors of might and sadness  

The pride of roses in shadow

Conquering stress   

The origin of my journey as a scholar   

Confucian norm   

Quality, education, and sustainability    

Collegiality and the realities of behavior

The power of writing   

Wider availability vs. better preparation

The fascination of Japanese poetry   

A linked verse: the broken conversation

A letter to my daughter    

How poetry emerges from difficulty  

A marriage of east and west   

Re-examining the Japanese mind    

Attention is a basic to any human activity

A linked verse: the sudden death

Someone is watching you    

Poetry as qualitative research   

The professor’s reminiscence    

A linked verse: winter’s woods     

A linked verse: the wail of Gaea    

A shawl of mist    

A linked verse: winter butterfly   

About the Author                                              

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