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This volume is the first book-length collection on Japanese
literary and popular cultural responses to the coronavirus pandemic
in English. Disrupting the narrative of COVID-19 as a catastrophe
without precedent, this book contextualizes the COVID-19 global
public health crisis and pandemic-induced social and political
turbulence in a post-industrial society that has withstood multiple
major destructions and disasters. From published fiction by major
authors to anonymous accounts on social media, from network TV
shows to contents by Virtual YouTubers (VTubers), in both "high"
and "low" culturescapes, timely representations of coronavirus and
individual and social livings under its impact emerge. These
narratives, either personal or top-down, all endeavor to fathom
this unexpected disruption of modern linear progress. Exploring the
paradoxes underlying the "new normal" of Japanese society of the
present day, the book collectively demonstrates how the narratives
of coronavirus are not "neo-" but "re-": returning to the past,
revealing existing problems and reclaiming memories lost and
lessons forgotten. This edited volume will be of interest to
researchers and students in the fields of Japanese culture and
society, Japanese literature, and pandemic studies.
Murakami Haruki, Ogawa Yoko, Tawada Yoko, Kanai Mieko, Hino Keizo,
Murakami Ryu, Kawakami Hiromi, Murata Sayaka... These acclaimed
authors are united by a shared fascination with fantastical
conceptions of space. In highlighting these luminaries of
contemporary Japanese literature, Into the Fantastical Spaces of
Contemporary Japanese Literature examines the role of extramundane
topos from an interdisciplinary approach. As writers navigate
fantastical spaces in resistance to the logic of everyday life,
they are able to challenge the dualistic norms on the body and mind
that typify modern Japanese life. These studies demonstrate the
essential role played by fantastical spaces in the development of
modern Japanese literature to the present day. Scholars of Japanese
studies, literature, and other fields will find this book an
excellent resource for teaching and research.
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