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Recommendation for “Humanities-type” Digital Humanities
This paper argues that while Digital Humanities (DH) has predominantly developed as an information science-oriented field, it is essential for humanities scholars themselves to engage in DH research. At the Art Research Center (ARC) of Ritsumeikan U...

Analyzing Trends and Themes in Japanese Literature Research in Korea Using Big Data on Research Papers
This study aims to identify research trends from 2004 to 2023 by focusing on Japanese literature articles published in eight of the most active Japan-related journals in Korea. To accomplish this goal, this paper collected data from the conclusion s...

Audience Responses to Hayao Miyazaki’s The Wind Rises and Storytelling Strategies :From Storytelling Literature to Storyshowinig Anime
This paper analyzes the creative intention and storytelling strategy of Hayao Miyazaki’s The Wind Rises and how it affected the audience response and critical debate in both Korea and Japan. In this anime, Miyazaki attempted to convey a message of...
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