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It is the basis for the deshi form of studentship, which as you say is quite rare these days. It implies a discipleship which not many find desirable anymore. Even the term disciple can have strong negative connotations in the West.Basically, Mr Miyagi/Daniel LaRusso.
It’s a nice notion but the article’s definitions are far too idealised much akin to describing the perfect father and son relationship: vanishingly rare.
Not at all. Daniel did not have any senpai duties or kohai to guide. He was more of a denshi.Basically, Mr Miyagi/Daniel LaRusso.
Many things relating to personal relationships are idealized. I thought the article's representations were pretty accurate. To sum up the core role of the TMA senpai:It’s a nice notion but the article’s definitions are far too idealised
Historically, it is the opposite (if I'm understanding your context). Senpai only exist in a dojo with multiple students. Before this time there was only master/denshi relationship. It's more correct to say the denshi was the basis for the senpai.It is the basis for the deshi form of studentship.
True. But not extinct by any means.vanishingly rare.
Waxing Miyagi’s car? Sanding that decking? Painting that fence?Not at all. Daniel did not have any senpai duties or kohai to guide. He was more of a denshi.
there was only master/denshi relationship.
Yes. (dumb mistake)Do you mean ‘deshi’?