Hi Riley, et al,
Not reading German, nor having a copy of your dissertation, (I suppose its
a plug to buy it) how about a mini summary. I infer from your reference to
your dissertation and Gutzwiller, that its a more involved and
comprehensive discussion than would be feasible here.
But is a midi or mini summary possible?
Herb
At 2/14/01 02:40 PM, Riley Lee wrote:
>There is a fairly comprehensive discussion of the iemoto system in my PhD
>dissertation. Finding the reference in the dissertation will be the
>challenge. Gutzwiller also gives an excellent definition of iemoto in his
>book (in German).
>
>Best regards, Riley
>
>
>--
>Dr. Riley Lee
>Manly NSW 2095
>Australia
>Tel: 0414 626 453
>
> > From: Herb Rodriguez <Herb.Rodriguez@Colorado.edu>
> > Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 11:03:30 -0700
> > To: shakuhachi@weber.ucsd.edu
> > Subject: Iemoto System
> >
> > There have been a couple of posts that make reference to the iemoto system:
> > eg whether a group is or is not iemoto. (See Dan's most recent post saying
> > that Domon Kai guild was not considered iemoto until after a certain
> point.)
> >
> > I'm very unclear about what all iemoto entails. Can someone explain in
> > detail what are all the factors and implications, rules, either spoken or
> > unspoken, expectations, limitations, advantages and disadvantages, costs,
> > duties, etc, of iemoto? Who benefits from it? Who doesn't? Why have it?
> > I want a better understanding of what its all about.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Herb
> >
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