Japanese for Sinologists : a reading primer with glossaries and translations

Japanese language Sinologists China e-böcker History Readers Textbooks
University of California Press
2017
EISBN 9780520960039
Tables and charts for Sinologists.
Japanese dictionaries aimed at Sinologists.
Oshima Toshikazu, "Qiu Jin".
Ono Kazuko, "Introduction: a history of research on the Donglin party".
Takeuchi Yoshimi, "Issues in our view of Sun Yat-Sen".
Shimada Kenji, "The commoner nature of culture in the Ming period".
Miyazaki Ichisada, "Was the Jingchu 4 mirror produced at the Daifang commandery?".
Yoshikawa Kōjirō̄.
Niida Noboru, "Fengjian and feudalism in Chinese society".
Naitō Torajirō, "Cultural life in modern China."
"This textbook, the first of its kind, us aimed at helping students of Chinese history and culture acquire a great ability at reading Japanese. After an introduction, several charts, and guide to dictionaries, it presents eight chapters--each with a brief introduction, the Japanese text, and an extensive, layered vocabulary list. All chapters are taken from ordinary Japanese resources, but all of the authors are known to be extraordinary scholars. The final appendix provides full translations of all the essays. The principal audience is students who have completed two or three years of classroom Japanese language instruction and want to jump into China-related materials. Although best used in a classroom with a teacher, especially assiduous students may be able to use it on their own."--Provided by publisher.
Japanese dictionaries aimed at Sinologists.
Oshima Toshikazu, "Qiu Jin".
Ono Kazuko, "Introduction: a history of research on the Donglin party".
Takeuchi Yoshimi, "Issues in our view of Sun Yat-Sen".
Shimada Kenji, "The commoner nature of culture in the Ming period".
Miyazaki Ichisada, "Was the Jingchu 4 mirror produced at the Daifang commandery?".
Yoshikawa Kōjirō̄.
Niida Noboru, "Fengjian and feudalism in Chinese society".
Naitō Torajirō, "Cultural life in modern China."
"This textbook, the first of its kind, us aimed at helping students of Chinese history and culture acquire a great ability at reading Japanese. After an introduction, several charts, and guide to dictionaries, it presents eight chapters--each with a brief introduction, the Japanese text, and an extensive, layered vocabulary list. All chapters are taken from ordinary Japanese resources, but all of the authors are known to be extraordinary scholars. The final appendix provides full translations of all the essays. The principal audience is students who have completed two or three years of classroom Japanese language instruction and want to jump into China-related materials. Although best used in a classroom with a teacher, especially assiduous students may be able to use it on their own."--Provided by publisher.
