Citation of texts
Here is proper citation for texts in this course. Many of these are on e-reserve.
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Note: for articles on the Study Aids web page, use the following citation after the author and title: Study Aids. May 2011. (the date you accessed the page: day month year, e.g., 12 March 2012) <http://www.uwosh.edu/facstaff/barnhill/244/study-aids>. Web.
For example:
Barnhill, David Landis“Sorrow and Blossoms.” Study Aids. May 2011. 12 March 2012 <http://www.uwosh.edu/facstaff/barnhill/244/study-aids>.
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Barnhill, David Landis. “Aesthetics and Nature in China and Japan.” Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. Ed. Bron Taylor. London, England: Thoemmes Continuum, 2005. Print.
----. "Bashō as Bat: Wayfaring and Anti-Structure in the Journals of Matsuo Bashō (1644-1694)." Journal of Asian Studies 49 (May, 1990): 274-90. Print.
----, trans. Bashō’s Haiku: Selected Poetry by Matsuo Bashō. Albany N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 2004. Print.
----, trans. Bashō’s Journey: The Literary Prose of Matsuo Bashō. Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press, 2005. Print.
----. “Buddhism – East Asian.” Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. Ed. Bron Taylor. London, England: Thoemmes Continuum, 2005. Print.
----. "Impermanence, Fate, and the Journey: Bashō and the Problem of Meaning." Religion 16 (1986): 323-41. Print.
----. “Japanese Gardens .” Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. Ed. Bron Taylor. London, England: Thoemmes Continuum, 2005. Print.
----. “Kawabata Yasunari.” Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. Ed. Bron Taylor. London, England: Thoemmes Continuum, 2005. Print.
----. “Major Nature Images in Bashō’s Hokku.” Bashō’s Haiku: Selected Poetry of Matsuo Bashō. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2004. 269-78. Print.
----. “Matsuo Bashō.” Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. Ed. Bron Taylor. London, England: Thoemmes Continuum, 2005. Print.
----. "Moments, Seasons, and Mysticism: The Complexity of Time in Japanese Haiku." Study Aids. May 2011. (the date you accessed the page: day month year, e.g., 12 March 2012) <http://www.uwosh.edu/facstaff/barnhill/244/study-aids>. Web.
----. "Of Bashōs and Buddhisms.” Eastern Buddhist 32.2 (Fall 2000): 170-201. Print.
----, ed. "Selected Secondary Sources on Kawabata's Snow Country." Study Aids. May 2011. (the date you accessed the page: day month year, e.g., 12 March 2012) <http://www.uwosh.edu/facstaff/barnhill/244/study-aids>. Web.
----. “Sorrow and Blossoms.” Study Aids. May 2011. (the date you accessed the page: day month year, e.g., 12 March 2012) <http://www.uwosh.edu/facstaff/barnhill/244/study-aids>. Web.
----. “Zōka: The Creative in Bashō’s View of Nature and Art.” Matsuo Bashō's Poetic Spaces: Exploring Haikai Intersections. Ed. Eleanor Kerkham. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. 33-60. Print.
Ellwood, Robert, and Richard Pilgrim. “Conceptual Worlds.” Japanese Religion: A Cultural Perspective. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall, 1985. Print.
Kawabata, Yasunari. Snow Country. New York: Perigee, 1981. Print.
Kinsley, David R. “Buddhism: Ecological Themes.” Ecology and Religion: Ecological Spirituality in Cross-Cultural Perspective. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1995. 84-97. Print.
LaFleur, William R. “Saigyō and the Buddhist Value of Nature.” Nature in Asian Traditions of Thought. Ed. J. Baird Callicott and Roger T. Ames. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989. 183-208. Print.
Miner, Earl. Introduction to Japanese Court Poetry. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1999. Print.
Ueda, Makoto. Bashō and His Interpreters: Selected Hokku with Commentary. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1992. Print.
-----. “Impersonality in Poetry: Bashō on the Art of the Haiku.” Literary and Art Theories in Japan . Cleveland: Western Reserve University Press, 1967. 145-72. Print.
-----. Matsuo Bashō. New York: Kodansha, 1982. Print.


