Kenichiro Umehara
Kenichiro Umehara (うめはらけんいちろう, 1953 -) is a scholar of art of Japan. Professor Kyoto formative arts university art department communication Education Department art subject science of arts course. Specialty is science of arts, aesthetics. The father is Takeshi Umehara of the philosopher. Miyako of the wife a daughter (d.2007 [1]) of scholar of Nobel Prize Kenichi Fukui. To an older sister Himari Umehara [2] of the violinist.
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Origin, person
KyotoKyoto-shiA native place. Kyoto University graduate school literature graduate course completion. Through an assistant professor at Kyoto formative arts university art department, an assistant professor at Shiga Prefectural College human being culture department, a professor, a professor at Kyoto formative arts university art department, incumbent.
Main writing
Single work
- "A phenomenology body of Cami Japanese culture theory that saw" (Tsunogawa library)
- "The lesson of the sense" (Tsunogawa arts and sciences publication)
Joint work
- "Light ratio Enryakuji Temple story of Yokokawa" (Takeshi Umehara, Imadegawa floating clouds, joint work Tsunogawa arts and sciences publication with Akinori Okuda)
Compilation
- "Sky "now, here" absent portrait of the live woman" (written by Miyako Umehara Tsunogawa arts and sciences publication)
Footnote
- Portrait Miyako Umehara of the woman who lived in "now, here" of the ^ absence empty, Tsunogawa arts and sciences publication (2011/2/1)
- Form (105) Takeshi Umehara X Himari Umehara weekly publication 113, Asahi (34), 57-61, 2008-07-18 of ^ parent and child
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