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Ecocriticism in Japan (Hardcover)
Hisaaki Wake, Keijiro Suga, Yuki Masami; Contributions by Alex Bates, Koichi Haga, …
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R2,867
Discovery Miles 28 670
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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What can ecocriticism do when engaging with Japanese literature and
culture? This edited volume Ecocriticism in Japan attempts to
answer this question. The contributors place themselves inside the
domestic fields of production of works of art and express their
concerns and ideas for the English-speaking spheres of the world.
Taking up subjects ranging from the eleventh-century novel The Tale
of Genji, an early twentieth-century writer Taoka Reiun, the
post-WWII atomic bombing literature by women, the
internationally-renowned Abe Kobo, the Nobel laureate Oe Kenzaburo,
the world-widely popular writer Murakami Haruki, the Minamata
writer Ishimure Michiko, and the anime artist Miyazaki Hayao to the
recent TV anime Coppelion, a production that foresaw a devastating
nuclear disaster after the Great East Japan Earthquake, this volume
extricates and discusses innate, complex values of Japanese people
and culture in terms of nature and environment.
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Ecocriticism in Japan (Paperback)
Hisaaki Wake, Keijiro Suga, Yuki Masami; Contributions by Alex Bates, Koichi Haga, …
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R1,200
Discovery Miles 12 000
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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What can ecocriticism do when engaging with Japanese literature and
culture? This edited volume Ecocriticism in Japan attempts to
answer this question. The contributors place themselves inside the
domestic fields of production of works of art and express their
concerns and ideas for the English-speaking spheres of the world.
Taking up subjects ranging from the eleventh-century novel The Tale
of Genji, an early twentieth-century writer Taoka Reiun, the
post-WWII atomic bombing literature by women, the
internationally-renowned Abe Kōbō, the Nobel laureate Ōe
Kenzaburō, the world-widely popular writer Murakami Haruki, the
Minamata writer Ishimure Michiko, and the anime artist Miyazaki
Hayao to the recent TV anime Coppelion, a production that foresaw a
devastating nuclear disaster after the Great East Japan Earthquake,
this volume extricates and discusses innate, complex values of
Japanese people and culture in terms of nature and environment.
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