Remembering Osiris / Tom Hare, 1999
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Information trouvée : Thomas Blenman Hare (born 1952) is the William Sauter LaPorte '28 Professor in Regional
Studies and the Chair of the Department of Comparative Literature at Princeton University.
Originally trained as a Japanologist and spending much of his career at Stanford University.
Hare has broken new ground by applying post-structuralist analysis of semiotics and
discourse of the body to ancient Egyptian language and culture in his book ReMembering
Osiris: Number, Gender, and the Word in Ancient Egyptian Representational Systems.
(1999, Stanford), and, most recently, brought speech-act theory and performance studies
to bear on Japanese Noh drama in his translation and commentary on Zeami's Performance
Notes (2008, Columbia). He has also written on Kūkai and Kamo no Chōmei.