Ditemukan 5 dokumen yang sesuai dengan query
Gordon, Andrew
New York: Oxford University Press, 2003
952 GOR m
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Earl, David Magarey
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1964
923.252 EAR e
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Trisna Intan Ratnasari
"Cerpen Takasebune (高瀬舟たかせぶね) atau Perahu Takase?adalah sebuah cerpen bergenre sejarah buah karya Mori Ōgai(森もり 鴎外おうがい) pada tahun 1916. Di dalam cerpen ini ada adegan dimana tokoh adik laki-laki Kisuke melakukan tindak percobaan bunuh diri. Penelitian ini menganalisis latar belakang peristiwa tersebut terjadi. Ditinjau dari isi cerpen dengan mengaitkannya pada bidang ilmu sosiologi dan psikologi. Penulis juga mempertimbangkan unsur budaya sesuai latar zaman di dalam cerpen ini sebagai unsur intrinsik cerpen yang berpengaruh terhadap peristiwa tindak percobaan bunuh diri tersebut.
Takasebune short story or Takase small boat is a short story with historical genre by Mori Ōgai in 1916. In this short story, there was a scene where Kisuke‟s brother commit suicide attempt. This research analyzes the background of the event. It is viewed from the content of short story by linking it to sociology and psychology. The writer also considers the culture elements of the time background in short story as intrinsic elements that give influence toward the suicide attempt."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2015
MK-PDF
UI - Makalah dan Kertas Kerja Universitas Indonesia Library
Matsumoto, Takeo
Seoul: Dadamedia, 2006
KOR 341.42 MAT f
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Bowring, Richard
"In Search of the Way is a history of intellectual and religious developments in Japan during the Tokugawa period, 1582-1860. It begins with an explanation of the fate of Christianity, and goes on to cover the changing nature of the relationship between Buddhism and secular authority, new developments in Shinto, and the growth of a consciousness of being Japanese; but the main emphasis is on the process by which Neo-Confucianism from Song and Ming China captured the imagination of the intellectual class and informed debate throughout the period. The narrative is divided into three sections, breaking at 1680 and 1786, each section prefaced with an essay that provides the historical, political, social, and economic background to the intellectual and ideological discussions that follow. The narrative aims, as far as possible, to show how one set of concerns led to another with some interesting digressions on the way. This period is treated as being important in its own right, not merely as a backdrop to the events of the Meiji Restoration."
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017
e20469841
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library