Lyric poetry as state criticism in modern Japan
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Lyric poetry as state criticism in modern Japan
(Cornell East Asia series, number 227)
Cornell University Press, 2026
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"This book began as my PhD dissertation"--Acknowledgements
Summary: "Marianne Tarcov argues that early 20th century Japanese lyric poetry was able to serve as a mode of political expression. Under the guise of "officially licensed" poetry, the lyric form, widely perceived as personal and harmless, enabled poets to veil their critique in plain sight"--Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-157)
収録内容
- The politics of lyric and the poetry of officially licensed state critique : introduction
- Critiquing Meiji state modernization efforts in Kitahara Hakushū's Memories
- Sexuality, censorship, and state critique in Hagiwara Sakutarō
- "Fragrant spaces between words" : the oblique sexuality of fragrance in Yonezawa Nobuko and Ōte Takuji
- Ice land and black cypress : lyric poetry and photography in a time of total war
- Oral culture and the poetry officially licensed state critique
- "Poetry gods" and the legacy of officially licensed poetry : conclusion