- EAN13
- 9782722602717
- Éditeur
- Collège de France
- Date de publication
- 21/10/2013
- Collection
- Leçons inaugurales
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
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Japanese Hieroglossia
Inaugural lecture delivered on Thursday 2 February 2012
Jean-Noël Robert
Collège de France
Leçons inaugurales
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At a very early stage, Japanese civilization asserted itself in a relationship
of “linguistic competition” with Chinese, in both the religious, the literary,
and the intellectual spheres. This cultural symbiosis linked to the shaping of
a language, that Jean-Noël Robert has called hieroglossia, was the primary
source of the speech that Yasunari Kawabata delivered upon receiving the Nobel
Prize in Literature in 1968: By drawing on Japanese Buddhist poetry, he placed
himself in the Zen tradition and the mysticism of the language of the Shingon
school, according to which there is a direct link between linguistic signs and
the substance of things.
of “linguistic competition” with Chinese, in both the religious, the literary,
and the intellectual spheres. This cultural symbiosis linked to the shaping of
a language, that Jean-Noël Robert has called hieroglossia, was the primary
source of the speech that Yasunari Kawabata delivered upon receiving the Nobel
Prize in Literature in 1968: By drawing on Japanese Buddhist poetry, he placed
himself in the Zen tradition and the mysticism of the language of the Shingon
school, according to which there is a direct link between linguistic signs and
the substance of things.
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