Complicit fictions : the subject in the modern Japanese prose narrative /

In Complicit Fictions, James Fujii challenges traditional approaches to the study of Japanese narratives and Japanese culture in general. He employs current Western literary-critical theory to reveal the social and political contest inherent in modern Japanese literature and also confronts recent br...

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Yazar: Fujii, James A.
Materyal Türü: Licensed eBooks
Dil:İngilizce
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©1993.
Seri Bilgileri:Twentieth-century Japan ; 2.
Online Erişim:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=10006
İçindekiler:
  • Narrating Resentment through Urban-Rural Tension: Shimazaki Toson's Kyushujin
  • Changing Metaphors: From Vertical Hierarchy to Centralization in Toson't Hakai
  • Between Stye and Language: the Meiji Sublect and Natsume Soseki's Neko
  • Death, Empire, and the Search for History in Natsume Soseki's Kokoro
  • Claiming the Urban Landscape: Tokuda Shusei as Discursive Creation
  • From Sericulture to Piece-work: Visualizing the "Rowdy" Subject in Shusei's Arakure
  • Epilogue: the Kindai Shosetsu and Origuchi Shinobu.