Background
Hulvey, S. Yumiko Daughter of James Hurley and Miyoko Conger.
(Ben no Naishi (1228-1270) created a unique public poetic ...)
Ben no Naishi (1228-1270) created a unique public poetic account whose stance and content emphasized her devotion to the sacred and secular duties she performed as a naishi (female courtier) at the court of Go-Fukakusa and whose literary purpose was to commemorate the continuity of the royal family. The introduction reassesses traditional scholarship that regards Ben no Naishi nikki as the product of a naive author who compiled her text without any literary purpose, and the translation broadens the scope of offerings available in English from the Kamakura literary canon.
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Hulvey, S. Yumiko Daughter of James Hurley and Miyoko Conger.
Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Berkeley, 1989.
Associate dean academic affairs University Florida College Liberal Arts & Sciences Dean's office, Gainesville, 2002—2007. Associate professor japanese literature University Florida African & Asian Language & Literature, 1998—2008.
(Ben no Naishi (1228-1270) created a unique public poetic ...)
Member of Association Asian Studies, Southern Japan Seminar (treasurer 1999—2001).
Married John William Hulvey, June 10, 1973. 1 child John James.