Routledge handbook of modern Japanese literature

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Routledge handbook of modern Japanese literature

edited by Rachael Hutchinson and Leith Morton

(Routledge handbooks)

Routledge, 2016

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Some copies have different pagination: x, 354 p. (p. 354: Acknowledgments)

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The Routledge Handbook of Modern Japanese Literature provides a comprehensive overview of how we study Japanese literature today. Rather than taking a purely chronological approach to the content, 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. The Handbook examines various modes of literary production (such as fiction, poetry, and critical essays) as distinct forms of expression that nonetheless are closely interrelated. Attention is drawn to the idea of the bunjin as a 'person of letters' and a more realistic assessment is provided of how writers have engaged with ideas - not labelled a 'novelist' or 'poet', but a 'writer' who may at one time or another choose to write in various forms. The book provides an overview of major authors and genres by situating them within broader themes that have defined the way writers have produced literature in modern Japan, as well as how those works have been read and understood by different readers in different time periods. The Routledge Handbook of Modern Japanese Literature draws from an international array of established experts in the field as well as promising young researchers. It represents a wide variety of critical approaches, giving the study a broad range of perspectives. This handbook will be of interest to students and scholars of Asian Studies, Literature, Sociology, Critical Theory, and History.

目次

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 Kafu'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? Tenko 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 Shuzo 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

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