The Ritsumeikan Bungaku

Serial Number 694

TREATISES
Yukari Mori: Retracing/ Reinterpreting/ Disturbing Flesh
—— Michiko Ikeda’s “The Carrion” ——
Wanqi Dong: The League of Nations and Educational Internationalism in East Asia:
The Keimeikai’s 1920 “Proposal for an International Education Conference”
Kazuki Tanaka: Aristocrats and Local Community in the Northern Dynasties
Mitsuaki Sassa: Shin Gyu-sik’s National Independence Movement and Daejonggyo:
A Focus on His Activities in the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
Kazuhito Kawashima: Niijima Jō’s Campus Creation:
An Historical Geography of Universities in Kyoto
Tomoko Nagatomo & Asahi Ueno & Chihiro Kanai & Daiki Karuno:
Minamikaito Site in Kyotanabe City, Kyoto Prefecture: Burial Mound Enclosed by a Square Ditch in the Yayoi Period
Ziqi Deng: The Reception of Chinese Knowledge during
the Early to Middle Period of the Khitan Dynasty:Focusing on the Use of Classical Allusions in Chinese-Language Epitaphs
Koji Okazaki: A Brief History of Japanese Language Departments of
Higher Education Institutions in Postwar Taiwan (Part 2): Era of Prosperity
Kazuhiro Nose: “Supranational Branding” by the European Commission (1984–93):
Communication Strategy during the “Relaunch” of the European Integration
Kohei Matsunaga & Noritsugu Inomoto & Masaru Tatsumi: Research Results of
Ritsumeikan University on Earthquake Disasters and Their Positioning in Japanese Geography
NOTE
Takahiro Ueda: Plato’s Theaetetus Continued: Towards a Little Absurd
Addendum from a Post-Homeric Perspective on Narrative
ACADEMIC TREND
Kohei Matsunaga:Achievements and Prospects of Russian Studies in Japanese Geography:
Research Results of Humanities from the 1950s to Today
MATERIAL
Yoritaka Ikuta: The Source of Peasant Revolution of Modern China in a Hundred Years After —
Visiting to Shanwei and Guanzhou
Abstracts