Decadence is a concept that designates a given historical moment
as a phase of decay and valorizes the past as an irretrievable
golden age. The literary theme and motif has survived through the
history of literary and cultural discourses in Japan since
antiquity to the present and holds a key to understand the wide
range of social consciousnesses that cannot be always molded by a
given social mainstream. Here, Ikuho Amano offers an innovative
examination of a century of Japanese fiction through the analytical
prism of decadence. Drawing on the economic issues prevalent in
twentieth-century fictions, the book argues that non-productive
labor plays an integral part of modern society and culture while
accommodating the entropic excess of modern society. Through
deviant dealings of resources, including waste, squandering,
wagering, and excessive generosity, the decadent individuals
negotiate with modern utilitarian ideologies of society based on
labor and production, showcasing their desire and dream outside the
circle of diligence and productivity.
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