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- Shinobu Orikuchi (折口 信夫, Orikuchi Shinobu, 11 February 1887–3 September 1953), also known as Chōkū Shaku (釋 迢空, Shaku Chōkū), was a ****anese ethnologist...
- marebito with rituals or festivals. The 20th-century folklorist Shinobu Orikuchi, student of the great ****anese folklore scholar Kunio Yanagita, was the...
- (1882–1971) Tetsuji Morohashi (1883–1982) Tsuruko Haraguchi (1886–1915) Shinobu Orikuchi (1887–1953) Zenchū Nakahara (1890–1964) Keisuke Ito (1803–1901) Kusumoto...
- Takashi (1879–1915) Okamoto Kanoko (1889–1939) Wakayama Bokusui (1885–1928) Orikuchi Shinobu (1887–1953) under the pseudonym Shaku Choku Jun Fujita (1888–1963)...
- In Orikuchiism, kishu ryūritan (貴種流離譚, lit. "noble wandering narrative") is a plot archetype found in ****anese folklore and ****anese literature. In these...
- of long makurakotoba" in his Man'yō-taishōki. ****anese scholar Shinobu Orikuchi also echoes this statement, claiming that makurakotoba are jokotoba that...
- His Mother (1981) and is based on the novel of the same name by Shinobu Orikuchi. It appeared in a couple of film festivals in 2005 before going into wide...
- the writers D. H. Lawrence and Shinobu Orikuchi. Inami interprets Lawrence’s The Escaped **** (1929) and Orikuchi’s The Book of the Dead (1997) as presenting...
- She was also interested in folklore, influenced by the works of Shinobu Orikuchi, which is why she studied folklore at Kokugakuin University in Tokyo after...
- novelist and scholar Masatoshi Hamada, ****anese comedian (Downtown) Shinobu Orikuchi, ****anese ethnologist, linguist, folklorist, novelist, and poet Nakamoto...