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The Politics and Literature Debate in Postwar Japanese Criticism, 1945-52 (Hardcover): Atsuko Ueda, Michael K. Bourdaghs, Richi... The Politics and Literature Debate in Postwar Japanese Criticism, 1945-52 (Hardcover)
Atsuko Ueda, Michael K. Bourdaghs, Richi Sakakibara, Hirokazu Toeda; Contributions by Odagiri Hideo, …
R3,139 Discovery Miles 31 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the wake of its defeat in World War II, as Japan was forced to remake itself from "empire" to "nation" in the face of an uncertain global situation, literature and literary criticism emerged as highly contested sites. Today, this remarkable period holds rich potential for opening new dialogue between scholars in Japan and North America as we rethink the historical and contemporary significance of a number of important issues, including the meaning of the American occupation both inside and outside of Japan, the shifting semiotics of "literature" and "politics," and the origins of crucial ideological weapons of the cultural Cold War. This collection features works by Japanese intellectuals written in the immediate postwar period. These writings-many appearing in English for the first time-offer explorations into the social, political, and philosophical debates among Japanese literary elites that shaped the country's literary culture in the aftermath of defeat.

Literature among the Ruins, 1945-1955 - Postwar Japanese Literary Criticism (Paperback): Atsuko Ueda, Michael K. Bourdaghs,... Literature among the Ruins, 1945-1955 - Postwar Japanese Literary Criticism (Paperback)
Atsuko Ueda, Michael K. Bourdaghs, Richi Sakakibara, Hirokazu Toeda; Contributions by Michael K. Bourdaghs, …
R1,116 Discovery Miles 11 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the wake of the disaster of 1945-as Japan was forced to remake itself from "empire" to "nation" in the face of an uncertain global situation-literature and literary criticism emerged as highly contested sites. Today, this remarkable period holds rich potential for opening new dialogue between scholars in Japan and North America as we rethink the historical and contemporary significance of such ongoing questions as the meaning of the American occupation both inside and outside of Japan, the shifting semiotics of "literature" and "politics," and the origins of what would become crucial ideological weapons of the cultural Cold War. The volume consists of three interrelated sections: "Foregrounding the Cold War," "Structures of Concealment: 'Cultural Anxieties,'" and "Continuity and Discontinuity: Subjective Rupture and Dislocation." One way or another, the essays address the process through which new "Japan" was created in the postwar present, which signified an attempt to criticize and reevaluate the past. Examining postwar discourse from various angles, the essays highlight the manner in which anxieties of the future were projected onto the construction of the past, which manifest in varying disavowals and structures of concealment.

The Politics and Literature Debate in Postwar Japanese Criticism, 1945-52 (Paperback): Atsuko Ueda, Michael K. Bourdaghs, Richi... The Politics and Literature Debate in Postwar Japanese Criticism, 1945-52 (Paperback)
Atsuko Ueda, Michael K. Bourdaghs, Richi Sakakibara, Hirokazu Toeda; Contributions by Odagiri Hideo, …
R1,408 Discovery Miles 14 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the wake of its defeat in World War II, as Japan was forced to remake itself from "empire" to "nation" in the face of an uncertain global situation, literature and literary criticism emerged as highly contested sites. Today, this remarkable period holds rich potential for opening new dialogue between scholars in Japan and North America as we rethink the historical and contemporary significance of a number of important issues, including the meaning of the American occupation both inside and outside of Japan, the shifting semiotics of "literature" and "politics," and the origins of crucial ideological weapons of the cultural Cold War. This collection features works by Japanese intellectuals written in the immediate postwar period. These writings-many appearing in English for the first time-offer explorations into the social, political, and philosophical debates among Japanese literary elites that shaped the country's literary culture in the aftermath of defeat.

Literature among the Ruins, 1945-1955 - Postwar Japanese Literary Criticism (Hardcover): Atsuko Ueda, Michael K. Bourdaghs,... Literature among the Ruins, 1945-1955 - Postwar Japanese Literary Criticism (Hardcover)
Atsuko Ueda, Michael K. Bourdaghs, Richi Sakakibara, Hirokazu Toeda; Contributions by Michael K. Bourdaghs, …
R2,580 Discovery Miles 25 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the wake of the disaster of 1945-as Japan was forced to remake itself from "empire" to "nation" in the face of an uncertain global situation-literature and literary criticism emerged as highly contested sites. Today, this remarkable period holds rich potential for opening new dialogue between scholars in Japan and North America as we rethink the historical and contemporary significance of such ongoing questions as the meaning of the American occupation both inside and outside of Japan, the shifting semiotics of "literature" and "politics," and the origins of what would become crucial ideological weapons of the cultural Cold War. The volume consists of three interrelated sections: "Foregrounding the Cold War," "Structures of Concealment: 'Cultural Anxieties,'" and "Continuity and Discontinuity: Subjective Rupture and Dislocation." One way or another, the essays address the process through which new "Japan" was created in the postwar present, which signified an attempt to criticize and reevaluate the past. Examining postwar discourse from various angles, the essays highlight the manner in which anxieties of the future were projected onto the construction of the past, which manifest in varying disavowals and structures of concealment.

Concealment of Politics, Politics of Concealment - The Production of "Literature" in Meiji Japan (Hardcover): Atsuko Ueda Concealment of Politics, Politics of Concealment - The Production of "Literature" in Meiji Japan (Hardcover)
Atsuko Ueda
R1,718 Discovery Miles 17 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is "literature?" The answer to this question may seem self-evident to us now. However, the production of literature as a category was in fact a very complex historical process that engaged with varying forces of modernity. "Concealment of Politics, Politics of Concealment" illuminates the large picture of intellectual, political, and literary culture of 1880s Japan and offers a paradigm-shattering discussion of the creation of literature as a cultural category. Literature emerged out of ongoing negotiations with modernizing and globalizing impulses that governed Meiji Japan (18681;1912). This complex process is too often concealed by literary studies that assume that Japanese literary modernity began with Tsubouchi Shoyo's "The Essence of the Novel" (1885-6). This view has long confined the discussion of literature to very narrow terms. By recasting the Shoyo's work in the political and intellectual domains, "Concealment of Politics, Politics of Concealment" not only explores the interaction of different discourses in 1880s Japan but offers a rigorous critique of our own approaches to the history of modern Japanese literature.

Theory of Literature and Other Critical Writings (Paperback): Soseki Natsume Theory of Literature and Other Critical Writings (Paperback)
Soseki Natsume; Edited by Michael Bourdaghs, Atsuko Ueda, Joseph Murphy
R1,174 Discovery Miles 11 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Natsume Soseki (1867-1916) was the foremost Japanese novelist of the twentieth century, known for such highly acclaimed works as "Kokoro," "Sanshiro," and "I Am a Cat." Yet he began his career as a literary theorist and scholar of English literature. In 1907, he published "Theory of Literature," a remarkably forward-thinking attempt to understand how and why we read. The text anticipates by decades the ideas and concepts of formalism, structuralism, reader-response theory, and postcolonialism, as well as cognitive approaches to literature that are only now gaining traction.

Employing the cutting-edge approaches of contemporary psychology and sociology, Soseki created a model for studying the conscious experience of reading literature as well as a theory for how the process changes over time and across cultures. Along with "Theory of Literature," this volume reproduces a later series of lectures and essays in which Soseki continued to develop his theories. By insisting that literary taste is socially and historically determined, Soseki was able to challenge the superiority of the Western canon, and by grounding his theory in scientific knowledge, he was able to claim a universal validity.

Language, Nation, Race - Linguistic Reform in Meiji Japan (1868-1912) (Paperback): Atsuko Ueda Language, Nation, Race - Linguistic Reform in Meiji Japan (1868-1912) (Paperback)
Atsuko Ueda
R1,141 Discovery Miles 11 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. Language, Nation, Race explores the various language reforms at the onset of Japanese modernity, a time when a "national language" (kokugo) was produced to standardize Japanese. Faced with the threat of Western colonialism, Meiji intellectuals proposed various reforms to standardize the Japanese language in order to quickly educate the illiterate masses. This book liberates these language reforms from the predetermined category of the "nation," for such a notion had yet to exist as a clear telos to which the reforms aspired. Atsuko Ueda draws on, while critically intervening in, the vast scholarship of language reform that engaged with numerous works of postcolonial and cultural studies. She examines the first two decades of the Meiji period, with specific focus on the issue of race, contending that no analysis of imperialism or nationalism is possible without it.

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