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The Battle of the Ape and the Crab

Posted on June 12, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

If a man thinks only of his own profit, and tries to benefit himself at the expense of others, he will incur the hatred of Heaven. Men should lay up in their hearts the story of the Battle of the Ape and Crab, and teach it, as a profitable lesson, to their children. Once upon…

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Musings V – Adaptation in Japanese (Pop) Culture

Posted on June 5, 2016July 11, 2021 by Jasmin

One among many orientalist[i] stereotypes of Asians is that they are masters of imitation (or adaptation) but lack original creativity (or invention); an assumption which looks ridiculous when one spends just a little time studying any given Asian culture, I would say. Rather, I spot the tendency to imitate (instead of inventing) in modern popular…

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How Tajima Shume was Tormented by a Devil of his own Creation

Posted on May 29, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

Once upon a time, a certain Ronin, Tajima Shume by name, an able and well-read man, being on his travels to see the world, went up to Kiyoto by the Tokaido. One day, in the neighbourhood of Nagoya, in the province of Owari, he fell in with a wandering priest, with whom he entered into…

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Final Letters of Kamikaze Pilots

Posted on May 22, 2016June 9, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

Here in the United States, kamikaze pilots are seen as evil or misguided at the least. They took the lives of many American soldiers during World War II. Our history books often fail to show how kamikaze pilots were as human as the Americans they killed. This is a collection of letters from kamikaze pilots…

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Considering the Bombing of Hiroshima

Posted on May 18, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

With President Obama’s scheduled visit to Hiroshima, he will become the first US president to visit the site of the first wartime atomic explosion. People have debated the need to drop the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagaski, but most of the arguments come from hindsight. At the time, the outcome of the war was uncertain….

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Anime as a Storytelling Medium

Posted on May 15, 2016May 23, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

Anime and manga are storytelling mediums equal to movies and books. Anime has more flexibility and one unique strength that movies cannot have. Anime and manga are a style of their own, just like Cubism or Pointillism. Some people lump anime into the “Superflat” art movement because of the flat nature of anime art. But…

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