Cargando…

Routledge handbook of modern Japanese literature /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Morton, Leith (Editor ), Hutchinson, Rachael (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : New York, NY : Routledge, 2016.
Colección:Routledge handbooks.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • Literature, space and time. Space and time in modern Japanese literature / Stephen Dodd
  • Literature short on time: modern moments in haiku and tanka / Jon Holt
  • Kawabata Yasunari's The scarlet gang of Asakusa and Tokyo space / Alisa Freedman
  • Inner pieces: isolation, inclusion, and interiority in modern women's fiction / Amanda C. Seaman
  • Gender and sexuality. Queer reading and modern Japanese literature / J. Keith Vincent
  • Feminism and Japanese literature / Barbara Hartley
  • Nagai Kafu's feminist perspective / Rachael Hutchinson
  • Literature and politics. The proletarian literature movement: experiment and experience / Mats Karlsson
  • Writing and politics: Japanese literature and the Fifteen Years War (1931-1945) / Leith Morton
  • Expedient conversion? tenko in trans-war Japanese literature / Mark Williams
  • Reading unequal Japan-U.S. relations in postwar Japanese fiction / Kota Inoue
  • Writing war memory. Critical postwar war literature: trauma, narrative memory and responsible history / David Stahl
  • Writing and remembering the Battle of Okinawa: war memory and literature / Kyle Ikeda
  • The need to narrate the Tokyo air raids: the literature of Saotome Katsumoto / Justin Aukema
  • National and colonial identities. Abusive medicine and continued culpability: the Japanese empire and its aftermaths in East Asian literatures / Karen Thornber
  • National literature and beyond: Mizumura Minae and Hideo Levy / Angela Yiu
  • Listening in: the languages of the body in Kim Chang-Saeng's Crimson fruit / Catherine Ryu
  • Bunjin and the bundan. Kuki Shuzo as philosopher-poet / Hiroshi Nara
  • The Akutagawa/Tanizaki debate: reflections on bundan discourse / Rebecca Mak
  • The rise of women writers, the heisei i-novel, and the contemporary bundan / Kendall Heitzman
  • Literature and technology. Electronic literature and youth culture: the rise of the Japanese cell phone novel / Kelly Hansen
  • Narrative in the digital age: from light novels to web serials / Satomi Saito
  • Japanese twitterature: global media, formal innovation, cultural différance / Jonathan E. Abel.