- 著者
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菊野 雅之
- 出版者
- 全国大学国語教育学会
- 雑誌
- 国語科教育 (ISSN:02870479)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.65, pp.82-75, 2009
Up to now, when using "The death of Atsumori" as teaching material, the following has been overlooked. There was a samurai of the Kumagai house who renounced his position when grieving. On the other hand, another member of the Kumagai house promoted the procedure to recognize the honor of officially identifying a severed head. This appearance should be clarified. Another point is that in the textbook, the ending has been deleted ("even music and the arts can in the end can lead a man to praise the way of Buddha"), which has the potential for study in the original 'The Tale of Heike'. Moreover, the modernistic significance of classical education should consider study conditions that include the clarification of the modernism of the classics. Part of this significance is <otherness> in the classics. Acknowledging classics as a different existence for modern values is considered necessary in teaching material theory.