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Takeshi Watanabe is the author of Flowering Tales: Women Exorcising History in Heian Japan (https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674244405). The book examines A Tale of Flowering Fortunes, a historical tale contemporaneous to The Tale of Genji (c. 1000).
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Learn about Takeshi Watanabe's research and teaching on ancient and modern Japanese culture, literature, and identity. Explore his publications, courses, and translations of The Tale of Flowering Fortunes and The Tale of the Hollow Tree.
Takeshi Watanabe (渡辺 武, Watanabe Takeshi, 1906 – 23 August 2010) was a Japanese bureaucrat and the first President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). He was in office from 24 November 1966 to 24 November 1972.
Takeshi Watanabe. Wesleyan University. Verified email at wesleyan.edu. Articles Cited by. ... EC Rath, T Watanabe. Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture 23 (4 ...
Associate Professor and Chair, College of East Asian Studies, Wesleyan University · Experience: Wesleyan University · Education: Yale University · Location: Middletown · 500+ connections on...
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Aug 27, 2010 · MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Takeshi Watanabe, the first President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), passed away in Tokyo, Japan, on Monday, 23 August at the age of 104. Mr. Watanabe played a pivotal role in moving ADB from an idea into a reality, and was unanimously elected as first President at ADB's inaugural meeting in Tokyo in 1966.
Takeshi Watanabe is the author of Flowering Tales: Women Exorcising History in Heian Japan (https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674244405). The book examines A Tale of Flowering Fortunes, a historical tale contemporaneous to The Tale of Genji (c. 1000).