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词条 Ryūsaku Tsunoda
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  1. Biography

  2. Selected works

  3. Notes

  4. References

  5. External links

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| caption = Ryūsaku Tsunoda in his Columbia University classroom
| birth_date = {{birth date|1877|9|8}}
| birth_place = Gunma prefecture, Japan
| death_date = {{death date and age|1964|11|29|1877|9|8}}
| death_place = Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
| restingplace =
| native_name = 角田 柳作
| occupation = Japanese studies
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}}{{nihongo|Ryūsaku Tsunoda |角田 柳作|Tsunoda Ryūsaku|extra=8 September 1877 - 29 November 1964}} is known as the "father of Japanese studies" at Columbia University.[1] He was directly responsible for developing the Japanese language and literature collection at Columbia's library.[2] Prominent among the former-students who credit his influence as formative is Donald Keene,[3] who has himself become over time the current Dean of Japanese studies in the United States.

Biography

Keene's own perspective on Tsunoda was expressed in a lecture given at Waseda University in 1994:

"His vocation was teaching, not writing. His joy as a teacher lay in communicating knowledge directly and enthusiastically to his students. ... As one of his students, I feel it regrettable that Prof. Tsunoda is not known just because he did not publish anything."[4]

Selected works

In an overview of writings by and about Tsunoda, OCLC/WorldCat lists roughly 50 works in 100+2 publications in 4 languages and 2,000+ library holdings.[5]

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  • Japan in the Chinese Dynastic Histories, 1951 (with L. Carrington Goodrich)
  • Sources of Japanese Tradition, Vols. I-II, 1958 (with William Theodore de Bary and Donald Keene)

Notes

1. ^Columbia University: "Founder of Japanese Studies and the Japanese Collection at Columbia University Honored With Event and Exhibition," 2008.
2. ^C.V. Star East Asian Library, About the Japanese Collection; retrieved 2012-11-5.
3. ^Keene, Donald. (1999). [https://books.google.com/books?id=gwQTF-9axqoC&pg=PR11 World Within Walls: Japanese Literature of the Pre-Modern Era, 1600-1867, p. xi.]
4. ^Keene, Donald. "My Mentor, Prof. Ryusaku Tsunoda," Yomiuri Daily Online (Waseda Online). July 8, 1994).
5. ^WorldCat Identities: Tsunoda, Ryūsaku 1877-1964; retrieved 2012-11-5.

References

  • de Bary, William Theodore. "East Asian Studies at Columbia: The Early Years," Living Legacies: Great Moments and Leading Figures in the History of Columbia University, 2002.
  • Shirai, Katsuhiko. "Take Pride in Waseda," Waseda Weekly, April 2006. Shinjuku, Tokyo: Waseda University.

External links

  • Waseda University: "Tsunoda Ryūsaku -- his life as a bridge between Japan and America," 2008.
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6 : 1877 births|1964 deaths|Columbia University faculty|Japanese historians|Japanese Japanologists|Waseda University alumni

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