The unnamable archipelago : wounds of the postcolonial in postwar Japanese literature and thought
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The unnamable archipelago : wounds of the postcolonial in postwar Japanese literature and thought
(Brill's Japanese studies library, v. 62)
Brill, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-207) and index
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Description
In The Unnamable Archipelago: Wounds of the Postcolonial in Postwar Japanese Literature and Thought, Dennitza Gabrakova discusses how the island imagery in the works by Imafuku Ryuta, Ukai Satoshi, Oba Minako, Ariyoshi Sawako, Hino Keizo, Ikezawa Natsuki, Shimada Masahiko and Tawada Yoko shapes a critical understanding of Japan on multiple intersections of trauma and sovereignty.
The book attempts an engagement with the vocabulary of postcolonial critique, while attending to the complexity of its translation into Japanese.
Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction
1 Archipelagic Thought and Theory's Gift
2 Translating Shame and the Wound of Ethnicity
3 Insular Hauntings: Trauma, Reproduction, and Island Doubles
4 Insular Negotiations: Sovereignty, Development, and Festivity
5 Islands of Translation
6 Islands of Trauma and Sovereignty
Conclusion: Towards the Sea of Islands
Bibliography
Index
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