Shūichi Katō (critic), the Glossary
was a Japanese critic and author best known for his works on literature and culture.[1]
Table of Contents
26 relations: Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, Chinese language, Constitution of Japan, Culture, English language, Free University of Berlin, French language, German language, Ihab Hassan, Italian language, Kenzaburō Ōe, Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Literature, Michael R. Reich, Multilingualism, Nuclear weapon, Ritsumeikan University, Robert Jay Lifton, Shunsuke Tsurumi, The Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo, University of Alabama Press, University of British Columbia, University of California Press, University of Tokyo, Yale University.
- Academic staff of Ritsumeikan University
- Academic staff of Sophia University
- Japanese encyclopedia editors
- Japanese pacifists
Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution
is a clause in the Constitution of Japan outlawing war as a means to settle international disputes involving the state.
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Chinese language
Chinese is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Han Chinese majority and many minority ethnic groups in China.
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Constitution of Japan
The Constitution of Japan (Shinjitai:, Kyūjitai:, Hepburn) is the constitution of Japan and the supreme law in the state.
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Culture
Culture is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups.
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English language
English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.
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Free University of Berlin
The Free University of Berlin (often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public research university in Berlin.
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French language
French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.
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German language
German (Standard High German: Deutsch) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol.
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Ihab Hassan
Ihab Habib Hassan (Arabic: إيهاب حبيب حسن; October 17, 1925 – September 10, 2015) was an Egypt-born American literary theorist and writer.
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Italian language
Italian (italiano,, or lingua italiana) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire.
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Kenzaburō Ōe
was a Japanese writer and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. Shūichi Katō (critic) and Kenzaburō Ōe are academic staff of the Free University of Berlin.
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Kyoto Museum for World Peace
The is part of Ritsumeikan University in Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan.
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Literature
Literature is any collection of written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially novels, plays, and poems.
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Michael R. Reich
Michael R. Reich is an American political scientist and the Taro Takemi Research Professor of International Health Policy at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Multilingualism
Multilingualism is the use of more than one language, either by an individual speaker or by a group of speakers.
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Nuclear weapon
A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission bomb) or a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear bomb), producing a nuclear explosion.
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Ritsumeikan University
is a private university in Kyoto, Japan, that traces its origin to 1869.
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Robert Jay Lifton
Robert Jay Lifton (born May 16, 1926) is an American psychiatrist and author, chiefly known for his studies of the psychological causes and effects of wars and political violence, and for his theory of thought reform.
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Shunsuke Tsurumi
was a Japanese philosopher, historian, and sociologist.
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The Asahi Shimbun
is one of the five largest newspapers in Japan.
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Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
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University of Alabama Press
The University of Alabama Press is a university press founded in 1945 and is the scholarly publishing arm of the University of Alabama.
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University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a public research university with campuses near Vancouver and Okanagan, in British Columbia, Canada.
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University of California Press
The University of California Press, otherwise known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing.
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University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo (abbreviated as Tōdai (東大) in Japanese and UTokyo in English) is a public research university in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan.
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Yale University
Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut.
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See also
Academic staff of Ritsumeikan University
- Akiyoshi Kitaoka
- Dries van Agt
- Gavan McCormack
- Hiroshi Enatsu
- Ichirō Inaba
- Izumi Tabata
- Ken Kutaragi
- Kōji Sakai
- Masayuki Uemura
- Midori Suzuki (educator)
- Minoru Kitamura
- Mohammad Saifullah Ozaki
- Sadao Nakajima
- Shoji Azuma
- Shūichi Katō (critic)
- Suh Sung
- Tetsuya Chikushi
- Yoji Yamada
- Yukio Okamoto
Academic staff of Sophia University
- Adolfo Nicolás
- Dougal McNeill
- Eduardo Jorge Anzorena
- Gaston J. Sigur Jr.
- Haruhiko Kindaichi
- Heinrich Dumoulin
- Hermann Heuvers
- James Abegglen
- Jean-Claude Hollerich
- Jun-ichi Nishizawa
- Katsumi Kishino
- Kiiti Morita
- Kuniko Inoguchi
- Kyouichi Tachikawa
- Mitio Nagumo
- Otohiko Kaga
- Paul Tsuchihashi
- Peter Milward
- Sadako Ogata
- Shōichi Watanabe
- Shūichi Katō (critic)
- Tadashi Nagano
- Takashi Inoguchi
- Yoshiaki Ishizawa
Japanese encyclopedia editors
- Nishi Amane
- Shūichi Katō (critic)
Japanese pacifists
- Atsuko Betchaku
- Aveline Kushi
- Fumiko Nakamura
- Genyoshi Kadokawa
- George Ohsawa
- Hayao Miyazaki
- Hideko Inoue
- Hiratsuka Raichō
- Kazuo Sakamaki
- Makoto Oda
- Masaki Kobayashi
- Michio Kushi
- Setsuko Thurlow
- Shigeo Tsutsui
- Shigeru Mizuki
- Shina Inoue Kan
- Shūichi Katō (critic)
- Suzuyo Takazato
- Tamaki Uemura
- Tetsuo Harada
- Tomoyoshi Murayama
- Yoko Ono
- Yosano Akiko
- Yoshikazu Sakamoto
- Ōmi Komaki
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shūichi_Katō_(critic)
Also known as Shuichi Kato (critic).