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Orikuchi Shinobu (japanisch 折口 信夫; fälschlich auch Origuchi Nobuo gelesen; * 11. Februar 1887 in , (heute: Osaka); † 3. Mai 1953) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller und Literaturwissenschaftler.

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dbo:abstract Orikuchi Shinobu (japanisch 折口 信夫; fälschlich auch Origuchi Nobuo gelesen; * 11. Februar 1887 in , (heute: Osaka); † 3. Mai 1953) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller und Literaturwissenschaftler. (de) Shinobu Orikuchi (折口 信夫, Orikuchi Shinobu), 11 février 1887 - 3 septembre 1953, est un ethnologue, poète et romancier, spécialiste de la religion, de la langue et de la littérature japonaises. Comme poète, il a surtout écrit sous le nom de plume de Shaku Chōkū (釈 迢空). (fr) Shinobu Orikuchi (折口 信夫, Orikuchi Shinobu, 11 February 1887–3 September 1953), also known as Chōkū Shaku (釋 迢空, Shaku Chōkū), was a Japanese ethnologist, linguist, folklorist, novelist, and poet. As a disciple of Kunio Yanagita, he established an original academic field named "Orikuchiism" (折口学, Orikuchigaku), which is a mixture of Japanese folklore, Japanese classics, and Shintō. He produced many works in a diversity of fields covering the history of literature, folkloric performing arts, folklore itself, Japanese language, the classics study, Shintōology, ancient study, and so on. Yukio Mishima once called him the "Japanese Walter Pater". (en) 折口 信夫(おりくち しのぶ(のぶを)、1887年(明治20年)2月11日 - 1953年(昭和28年)9月3日)は、日本の民俗学者、国文学者、国語学者であり、釈迢空(しゃく ちょうくう)と号した詩人・歌人でもあった。 折口の成し遂げた研究は、「折口学」と総称されている。柳田國男の高弟として民俗学の基礎を築いた。みずからの顔の青痣(あざ)をもじって、靄遠渓(あい・えんけい=青インク、「靄煙渓」とも)と名乗ったこともある。 歌人としては正岡子規の「根岸短歌会」、後「アララギ」に「釈迢空」の名で参加し、作歌や選歌をしたが、やがて自己の作風と乖離し、アララギを退会する。1924年(大正13年)北原白秋と同門の古泉千樫らと共に反アララギ派を結成して『日光』を創刊した。 (ja) Синобу Оригути (яп. 折口信夫; 11 февраля 1887, Осака — 3 сентября 1953) — японский этнолог, фольклорист, литературовед, поэт, прозаик и педагог. Также известен под псевдонимом Сяку Тёку (яп. 釈迢空). (ru)
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