Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kunio_Yanagita> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 75 of
75
with 100 items per page.
- Kunio_Yanagita abstract "Kunio Yanagita (柳田 國男, Yanagita Kunio, July 31, 1875 – August 8, 1962) was a Japanese scholar who is often known as the father of Japanese native folkloristics, or minzokugaku.He was born in Fukusaki, Hyōgo Prefecture. After graduating with a degree in law from Tokyo Imperial University, he became employed as a bureaucrat in the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. In the course of his bureaucratic duties, Yanagita had the opportunity to travel throughout mainland Japan. During these business trips, Yanagita became increasingly interested in observing and recording details pertaining to local village customs. Under the influence of literary friends such as the writer Shimazaki Toson, Yanagita published works supposedly based on local oral traditions such as Tales of Tono (1912). He collaborated extensively with folklorist Kizen Sasaki, and they published several books together.Yanagita's focus on local traditions was part of a larger effort to insert the lives of commoners into narratives of Japanese history. He argued that historical narratives were typically dominated by events pertaining to rulers and high-ranking officials. Yanagita claimed that these narratives focused on elite-centered historical events and ignored the relative uneventfulness and repetition that characterized the lives of ordinary Japanese people across history. He emphasized the unique practices of different groups of common people, such as sanka or mountain dwellers, and island dwellers. His work is frequently groundbreaking and sometimes has unique cultural records.".
- Kunio_Yanagita birthDate "1875".
- Kunio_Yanagita birthYear "1875".
- Kunio_Yanagita deathDate "1962".
- Kunio_Yanagita deathYear "1962".
- Kunio_Yanagita thumbnail Kunio_Yanagita.jpg?width=300.
- Kunio_Yanagita viafId "73974381".
- Kunio_Yanagita wikiPageExternalLink 2210.
- Kunio_Yanagita wikiPageID "317127".
- Kunio_Yanagita wikiPageRevisionID "604395643".
- Kunio_Yanagita dateOfBirth "1875".
- Kunio_Yanagita dateOfDeath "1962".
- Kunio_Yanagita hasPhotoCollection Kunio_Yanagita.
- Kunio_Yanagita name "Yanagita, Kunio".
- Kunio_Yanagita placeOfBirth "Tsujikawa".
- Kunio_Yanagita shortDescription "Japanese scholar".
- Kunio_Yanagita description "Japanese scholar".
- Kunio_Yanagita description "Japanese scholar".
- Kunio_Yanagita subject Category:1875_births.
- Kunio_Yanagita subject Category:1962_deaths.
- Kunio_Yanagita subject Category:Japanese_Esperantists.
- Kunio_Yanagita subject Category:Japanese_ethnologists.
- Kunio_Yanagita subject Category:Japanese_folklorists.
- Kunio_Yanagita subject Category:Japanese_government_officials.
- Kunio_Yanagita subject Category:Japanese_lexicographers.
- Kunio_Yanagita subject Category:Keio_University_faculty.
- Kunio_Yanagita subject Category:People_from_Hyōgo_Prefecture.
- Kunio_Yanagita subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Order_of_Culture.
- Kunio_Yanagita subject Category:University_of_Tokyo_alumni.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Anthropologist109796323.
- Kunio_Yanagita type CausalAgent100007347.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Ethnologist110065758.
- Kunio_Yanagita type JapaneseEthnologists.
- Kunio_Yanagita type LivingThing100004258.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Object100002684.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Organism100004475.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Person100007846.
- Kunio_Yanagita type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Scientist110560637.
- Kunio_Yanagita type SocialScientist110619642.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Whole100003553.
- Kunio_Yanagita type YagoLegalActor.
- Kunio_Yanagita type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Agent.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Person.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Person.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Q215627.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Q5.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Agent.
- Kunio_Yanagita type NaturalPerson.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Thing.
- Kunio_Yanagita type Person.
- Kunio_Yanagita comment "Kunio Yanagita (柳田 國男, Yanagita Kunio, July 31, 1875 – August 8, 1962) was a Japanese scholar who is often known as the father of Japanese native folkloristics, or minzokugaku.He was born in Fukusaki, Hyōgo Prefecture. After graduating with a degree in law from Tokyo Imperial University, he became employed as a bureaucrat in the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. In the course of his bureaucratic duties, Yanagita had the opportunity to travel throughout mainland Japan.".
- Kunio_Yanagita label "Kunio Yanagita".
- Kunio_Yanagita label "Kunio Yanagita".
- Kunio_Yanagita label "Kunio Yanagita".
- Kunio_Yanagita label "Yanagita Kunio".
- Kunio_Yanagita label "Янагита, Кунио".
- Kunio_Yanagita label "柳田國男".
- Kunio_Yanagita label "柳田國男".
- Kunio_Yanagita sameAs Yanagita_Kunio.
- Kunio_Yanagita sameAs Kunio_Yanagita.
- Kunio_Yanagita sameAs 柳田國男.
- Kunio_Yanagita sameAs Kunio_Yanagita.
- Kunio_Yanagita sameAs m.01t_36.
- Kunio_Yanagita sameAs Q971687.
- Kunio_Yanagita sameAs Q971687.
- Kunio_Yanagita sameAs Kunio_Yanagita.
- Kunio_Yanagita wasDerivedFrom Kunio_Yanagita?oldid=604395643.
- Kunio_Yanagita depiction Kunio_Yanagita.jpg.
- Kunio_Yanagita givenName "Kunio".
- Kunio_Yanagita isPrimaryTopicOf Kunio_Yanagita.
- Kunio_Yanagita name "Kunio Yanagita".
- Kunio_Yanagita name "Yanagita, Kunio".
- Kunio_Yanagita surname "Yanagita".