A history of Japanese publishing in the interwar period, addressing the material production of literary texts and the creation of literary value.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edward Mack is Associate Professor of Japanese at the University of Washington.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Publishing and the Creation of an Alternative Economy of Value 1 1. Modernity as Rupture: The Concentration of Print Capital 17 2. The Stability of the Center: Tokyo Publishing and the Great Kanto Earthquake 51 3. The Static Canon: Kaizosha's Complete Works of Contemporary Japanese Literature 91 4. Defining and Defending Literary Value: Debates, 1919-1935 139 5. The Dynamic Canon: The Akutagawa and Naoki Prizes for Literature 181 Epilogue 223 Appendix 237 Notes 243 Works Cited 297 Index 311
Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Publishing and the Creation of an Alternative Economy of Value 1 1. Modernity as Rupture: The Concentration of Print Capital 17 2. The Stability of the Center: Tokyo Publishing and the Great Kanto Earthquake 51 3. The Static Canon: Kaizosha's Complete Works of Contemporary Japanese Literature 91 4. Defining and Defending Literary Value: Debates, 1919-1935 139 5. The Dynamic Canon: The Akutagawa and Naoki Prizes for Literature 181 Epilogue 223 Appendix 237 Notes 243 Works Cited 297 Index 311
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