Routledge Handbook of Modern Japanese Literature
Herausgeber: Hutchinson, Rachael; Morton, Leith Douglas
Routledge Handbook of Modern Japanese Literature
Herausgeber: Hutchinson, Rachael; Morton, Leith Douglas
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The handbook provides a comprehensive overview of how we study Japanese literature today. The chapters survey the state of the field through a number of pressing issues and themes, examining the ways in which it is possible to read modern Japanese literature and situate it in relation to critical theory.
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The handbook provides a comprehensive overview of how we study Japanese literature today. The chapters survey the state of the field through a number of pressing issues and themes, examining the ways in which it is possible to read modern Japanese literature and situate it in relation to critical theory.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781138792296
- ISBN-10: 1138792292
- Artikelnr.: 41609836
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781138792296
- ISBN-10: 1138792292
- Artikelnr.: 41609836
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Rachael Hutchinson is an Associate Professor in Japanese Studies at the University of Delaware, USA. Leith Douglas Morton is a Professor Emeritus at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.
INTRODUCTION SECTION 1: LITERATURE, SPACE AND TIME 1. Space and Time in Modern Japanese Literature 2. Literature Short on Time: Modern Moments in Haiku and Tanka 3. Kawabata Yasunari's The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa and Tokyo Space 4. Inner Pieces: Isolation, Inclusion, and Interiority in Modern Women's Fiction SECTION 2: GENDER, SEXUALITY AND THE BODY 5. Queer Reading and Modern Japanese Literature 6. Feminism and Japanese Literature 7. Nagai Kaf
's feminist perspective SECTION 3: LITERATURE AND POLITICS 8. The Proletarian Literature Movement: Experiment and Experience 9. Writing and Politics: Japanese Literature and the Fifteen Years War (1930-1945) 10. Expedient Conversion? Tenk
in Trans-war Japanese Literature 11. Reading Unequal Japan-U.S. Relations in Postwar Japanese Fiction SECTION 4: WRITING WAR MEMORY 12. Critical Postwar War Literature: Trauma, Narrative Memory and Responsible History 13. Writing and Remembering the Battle of Okinawa: War Memory and Literature 14. The Need to Narrate the Tokyo Air Raids: The Literature of Saotome Katsumoto SECTION 5: NATIONAL AND COLONIAL IDENTITIES 15. Abusive Medicine and Continued Culpability: The Japanese Empire and its Aftermaths in East Asian Literatures 16. National Literature and Beyond: Mizumura Minae and Hideo Levy 17. Listening In: The Languages of the Body in Kim Ch'ang-Saeng's Crimson Fruit SECTION 6: BUNJIN and THE BUNDAN 18. Kuki Sh
z
as philosopher-poet 19. 'The Akutagawa/Tanizaki Debate: Reflections on Bundan Discourse 20. The Rise of Women Writers, the Heisei I-novel, and the Contemporary Bundan SECTION 7: LITERATURE AND TECHNOLOGY 21. Electronic Literature and Youth Culture: The Rise of the Japanese Cell Phone Novel 22. Narrative in the Digital Age: from Light Novels to Web Serials 23. Japanese Twitterature: Global Media, Formal Innovation, Cultural Differance
's feminist perspective SECTION 3: LITERATURE AND POLITICS 8. The Proletarian Literature Movement: Experiment and Experience 9. Writing and Politics: Japanese Literature and the Fifteen Years War (1930-1945) 10. Expedient Conversion? Tenk
in Trans-war Japanese Literature 11. Reading Unequal Japan-U.S. Relations in Postwar Japanese Fiction SECTION 4: WRITING WAR MEMORY 12. Critical Postwar War Literature: Trauma, Narrative Memory and Responsible History 13. Writing and Remembering the Battle of Okinawa: War Memory and Literature 14. The Need to Narrate the Tokyo Air Raids: The Literature of Saotome Katsumoto SECTION 5: NATIONAL AND COLONIAL IDENTITIES 15. Abusive Medicine and Continued Culpability: The Japanese Empire and its Aftermaths in East Asian Literatures 16. National Literature and Beyond: Mizumura Minae and Hideo Levy 17. Listening In: The Languages of the Body in Kim Ch'ang-Saeng's Crimson Fruit SECTION 6: BUNJIN and THE BUNDAN 18. Kuki Sh
z
as philosopher-poet 19. 'The Akutagawa/Tanizaki Debate: Reflections on Bundan Discourse 20. The Rise of Women Writers, the Heisei I-novel, and the Contemporary Bundan SECTION 7: LITERATURE AND TECHNOLOGY 21. Electronic Literature and Youth Culture: The Rise of the Japanese Cell Phone Novel 22. Narrative in the Digital Age: from Light Novels to Web Serials 23. Japanese Twitterature: Global Media, Formal Innovation, Cultural Differance
INTRODUCTION SECTION 1: LITERATURE, SPACE AND TIME 1. Space and Time in Modern Japanese Literature 2. Literature Short on Time: Modern Moments in Haiku and Tanka 3. Kawabata Yasunari's The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa and Tokyo Space 4. Inner Pieces: Isolation, Inclusion, and Interiority in Modern Women's Fiction SECTION 2: GENDER, SEXUALITY AND THE BODY 5. Queer Reading and Modern Japanese Literature 6. Feminism and Japanese Literature 7. Nagai Kaf
's feminist perspective SECTION 3: LITERATURE AND POLITICS 8. The Proletarian Literature Movement: Experiment and Experience 9. Writing and Politics: Japanese Literature and the Fifteen Years War (1930-1945) 10. Expedient Conversion? Tenk
in Trans-war Japanese Literature 11. Reading Unequal Japan-U.S. Relations in Postwar Japanese Fiction SECTION 4: WRITING WAR MEMORY 12. Critical Postwar War Literature: Trauma, Narrative Memory and Responsible History 13. Writing and Remembering the Battle of Okinawa: War Memory and Literature 14. The Need to Narrate the Tokyo Air Raids: The Literature of Saotome Katsumoto SECTION 5: NATIONAL AND COLONIAL IDENTITIES 15. Abusive Medicine and Continued Culpability: The Japanese Empire and its Aftermaths in East Asian Literatures 16. National Literature and Beyond: Mizumura Minae and Hideo Levy 17. Listening In: The Languages of the Body in Kim Ch'ang-Saeng's Crimson Fruit SECTION 6: BUNJIN and THE BUNDAN 18. Kuki Sh
z
as philosopher-poet 19. 'The Akutagawa/Tanizaki Debate: Reflections on Bundan Discourse 20. The Rise of Women Writers, the Heisei I-novel, and the Contemporary Bundan SECTION 7: LITERATURE AND TECHNOLOGY 21. Electronic Literature and Youth Culture: The Rise of the Japanese Cell Phone Novel 22. Narrative in the Digital Age: from Light Novels to Web Serials 23. Japanese Twitterature: Global Media, Formal Innovation, Cultural Differance
's feminist perspective SECTION 3: LITERATURE AND POLITICS 8. The Proletarian Literature Movement: Experiment and Experience 9. Writing and Politics: Japanese Literature and the Fifteen Years War (1930-1945) 10. Expedient Conversion? Tenk
in Trans-war Japanese Literature 11. Reading Unequal Japan-U.S. Relations in Postwar Japanese Fiction SECTION 4: WRITING WAR MEMORY 12. Critical Postwar War Literature: Trauma, Narrative Memory and Responsible History 13. Writing and Remembering the Battle of Okinawa: War Memory and Literature 14. The Need to Narrate the Tokyo Air Raids: The Literature of Saotome Katsumoto SECTION 5: NATIONAL AND COLONIAL IDENTITIES 15. Abusive Medicine and Continued Culpability: The Japanese Empire and its Aftermaths in East Asian Literatures 16. National Literature and Beyond: Mizumura Minae and Hideo Levy 17. Listening In: The Languages of the Body in Kim Ch'ang-Saeng's Crimson Fruit SECTION 6: BUNJIN and THE BUNDAN 18. Kuki Sh
z
as philosopher-poet 19. 'The Akutagawa/Tanizaki Debate: Reflections on Bundan Discourse 20. The Rise of Women Writers, the Heisei I-novel, and the Contemporary Bundan SECTION 7: LITERATURE AND TECHNOLOGY 21. Electronic Literature and Youth Culture: The Rise of the Japanese Cell Phone Novel 22. Narrative in the Digital Age: from Light Novels to Web Serials 23. Japanese Twitterature: Global Media, Formal Innovation, Cultural Differance