Dances with Sheep

Dances with Sheep
Author: Matthew Carl Strecher
Publsiher: U of M Center For Japanese Studies
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780472038336

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As a spokesman for disaffected youth of the post-1960s, Murakami Haruki has become one of the most important voices in contemporary Japanese literature, and he has gained a following in the United States through translations of his works. In Dances with Sheep, Matthew Strecher examines Murakami’s fiction—and, to a lesser extent, his nonfiction—for its most prevalent structures and themes. Strecher also delves into the paradoxes in Murakami’s writings that confront critics and casual readers alike. Murakami writes of “serious” themes yet expresses them in a relatively uncomplicated style that appeals to high school students as well as scholars; and his fictional work appears to celebrate the pastiche of postmodern expression, yet he rejects the effects of the postmodern on contemporary culture as dangerous. Strecher’s methodology is both historical and cultural as he utilizes four distinct yet interwoven approaches to analyze Murakami’s major works: the writer’s “formulaic” structure with serious themes; his play with magical realism; the intense psychological underpinnings of his literary landscape; and his critique of language and its capacity to represent realities, past and present. Dances with Sheep links each of these approaches with Murakami’s critical focus on the fate of individual identity in contemporary Japan. The result is that the simplicity of the Murakami hero, marked by lethargy and nostalgia, emerges as emblematic of contemporary humankind, bereft of identity, direction, and meaning. Murakami’s fiction is reconstructed in Dances with Sheep as a warning against the dehumanizing effects of late-model capitalism, the homogenization of the marketplace, and the elimination of effective counterculture in Japan.

Dances with Sheep

Dances with Sheep
Author: Anna Dako
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1789386942

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Dances with Sheep

Dances with Sheep
Author: Anna Dako
Publsiher: Intellect (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1789386934

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Advances Felt Thinking, a mode of personal and environmental self-inquiry rooted in movement and nature. As forests burn and oceans rise, attunement to the natural world has never been more urgent. In Dances with Sheep, Anna Dako details Felt Thinking in Movement, an ecosomatic methodology intended to deepen an individual's connection with the environment and with themselves. Through site-specific improvisation, practitioners develop the ability to notice their surroundings and reactions, building a dialog with the natural world. Dako explains the processes encompassed within Felt Thinking. Practitioners use free movement to interact with the landscape and become attuned to its sights, sounds, scents, and sensations. Gradually, participants focus on their psychological experience of time and cultivate greater awareness of the relation between nature and the self. Combining insights from performance studies, art therapy, and counseling, Dances with Sheep will interest anyone looking to rediscover their place in the natural world.

Dance Dance Dance

Dance Dance Dance
Author: Haruki Murakami
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2011-10-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781448103676

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An assault on the senses, part murder mystery, part metaphysical speculation; a fable for our times as catchy as a rock song blasting from the window of a sports car. High-class call girls billed to Mastercard. A psychic 13-year-old dropout with a passion for Talking Heads. A hunky matinee idol doomed to play dentists and teachers. A one-armed beach-combing poet, an uptight hotel clerk and one very bemused narrator caught in the web of advanced capitalist mayhem. Combine this offbeat cast of characters with Murakami's idiosyncratic prose and out comes Dance Dance Dance. 'If Raymond Chandler had lived long enough to see Blade Runner, he might have written something like Dance Dance Dance' Observer

Let s Dance

Let s Dance
Author: Valerie Bolling
Publsiher: Thinkingdom
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781635923636

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This rhythmic showcase of dances from all over the world features children of diverse backgrounds and abilities tapping, spinning, and boogying away! Tap, twirl, twist, spin! With musical, rhyming text, author Valerie Bolling shines a spotlight on dances from across the globe, while energetic art from Maine Diaz shows off all the moves and the diverse people who do them. From the cha cha of Cuba to the stepping of Ireland, kids will want to leap, dip, and zip along with the dances on the page!

Dances with Sheep

Dances with Sheep
Author: Steve Weddell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2006
Genre: Rheumatoid arthritis
ISBN: OCLC:1285464804

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My Sheep Can Dance

My Sheep Can Dance
Author: Joan Jarvis Ellison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1495118282

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A Change of Time

A Change of Time
Author: Ida Jessen
Publsiher: Archipelago
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781939810175

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“A masterpiece of the epistolary novel told in diary entries . . . beautifully translated . . . deeply felt”—from an award-winning and bestselling Danish novelist (Bookforum) A penetrating study of a woman who, in the wake of her domineering husband’s death, must embrace her newfound freedom and redefine herself Set in rural Denmark in the early 20th century, A Change of Time tells the story of a schoolteacher whose husband, the town doctor, has passed away. Her subsequent diary entries form an intimate portrait of a woman rebuilding her identity, and a small rural town whose path to modernity echoes her own path to joyful independence. “An engaging, honest, and beautifully written look at love, loss, and self-realization.” —Kirkus Reviews