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|bio=Sybil Thornton's research focuses on three interrelated areas of Japanese narrative: medieval Buddhist propaganda, late-medieval epic, and the period film. In addition to several articles and book chapters, she is the author of ''Charisma and Community Formation in Medieval Japan: The Case of the Yugyo-ha (1300-1700)'' and of the 2007 Japanese Period Film: ''A Critical Analysis''. She is now working on a translation and study of the c. 1400  Meitokuki, the second of a proposed series of five late-medieval Japanese epics and an article on the fabricated earthquake report as a type scene in the Japanese epic. ([https://search.asu.edu/profile/53371 Source Accessed June 2, 2023])
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PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
Category:Translators
FirstName / namefirst Sybil
LastName / namelast Thornton
MainNamePhon Sybil Thornton
SortName Thornton, Sybil
bio Sybil Thornton's research focuses on three interrelated areas of Japanese narrative: medieval Buddhist propaganda, late-medieval epic, and the period film. In addition to several articles and book chapters, she is the author of Charisma and Community Formation in Medieval Japan: The Case of the Yugyo-ha (1300-1700) and of the 2007 Japanese Period Film: A Critical Analysis. She is now working on a translation and study of the c. 1400 Meitokuki, the second of a proposed series of five late-medieval Japanese epics and an article on the fabricated earthquake report as a type scene in the Japanese epic. (Source Accessed June 2, 2023)
affiliation Arizona State University
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