教材としての『源氏物語』 : 教科「古典」を中心に
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概要
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From the 19 textbooks on classical Japanese literature published by 10 companies for the 2007 school year, I selected the 4 most popular titles and examined how the Tale of Genji is featured in each. I found that there were considerable differences among the books-for instance, some featured sections that were not typically chosen, while others continued to feature popular sections but varied in the passages they chose or in the discussion questions they presented in the study guide. All of this indicates that the makers of the textbooks are putting much effort into distinguishing their materials from others through distinctly different editing policies. Furthermore, in recent years, excerpts from works considered to be sequels to the Tale of Genji (i.e. "Nio no Miya Sanjo" and "Uji Jyujo") have been included less and less. Yet we must not forget that these sequels represent the end of the tale. Thus it seems questionable to completely disregard them.
- 東京女子大学の論文