@article{oai:kansaigaidai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006147, author = {浅野, 浅春 and Asano, Asaharu}, journal = {研究論集, Journal of Inquiry and Research}, month = {Mar}, note = {論文, ARTICLE, 里山には、人智を超える事物の存在があり、目に見えないものの循環があって、そこに、人と多種多様な動植物が、何らかのつながりをもって、ともに生きている。この論文では、穂谷里山に住まいしていた人たちのこと、現在住まいしている人のこと、里山と何らかの関わりを持って活動している人たちを取り上げ、「見えぬけれどもあるんだよ」という金子みすずの詩の持つ大切な意味について述べる。, The Hotani campus of Kansai Gaidai University is situated in a traditionally maintained ecosystem consisting of fields and mountains ("Satoyama"in Japanese). This area is called the `Hotani Satoyama`. The author assumes that there exist supra-human presences in and around the Hotani Satoyama ruling over the symbiotic coexistence in the ecosystem of human beings, plants, animals, and the circulating water and air. In this paper the author describes those who lived there in the past as well as those who are engaged in various activities relating to the Hotani Satoyama today, with special reference to a terse but significant phrase that is related to some residents' talks and the ecosystem in Hotani Satoyama: "There exists something, indeed, although invisible" (Mienu keredomo arunda yo from a poem by Kaneko Misuzu).}, pages = {119--138}, title = {穂谷里山の研究 : 見えぬけれどもあるんだよ}, volume = {93}, year = {2011}, yomi = {アサノ, アサハル} }