Rethinking Japanese modernism / edited by Roy Starrs.

Edited by Roy Starrs, this collection of essays by an international group of leading Japan scholars presents new research and thinking on Japanese modernism, a topic that has been increasingly recognized in recent years to be key to an understanding of contemporary Japanese culture and society. By a...

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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (561 p.)
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Japanese Modernism Reconsidered /
Rewriting the Literary History of Japanese Modernism /
Modernism and Modernity /
The Modern in Meiji Japan—and Elsewhere in Time and Place /
‘Overcoming Modernity’ and Conflicting Views of Japan’s Cultural Mission: Inoue Tetsujirō and Sawayanagi Masatarō /
Awakening between Science, Art and Ethics: Variations of Japanese Buddhist Modernism, 1890–1945 /
A Modernist Nostalgia: The Colonial Landscape of Enlightenment Tokyo in Akutagawa Ryūnosuke and Edogawa Rampo /
Cosmopolitanism and Anxiety of Influence in Akutagawa Ryūnosuke’s Kirishitan mono /
Literary Appropriations of the Modern: The Case of Akutagawa Ryūnosuke and August Strindberg /
Modernism and its Endings: Kajii Motojirō as Transitional Writer /
Shiina Rinzō: A Japanese Literary Response to the ‘Overcoming Modernity’ Symposium /
Modernism in Prewar Japanese Poetry /
A Modernist Traditionalist: Miyagi Michio, Transculturalism, and the Making of a Music Tradition /
Changing the Subject: Modernism and the Travel Poetry of Mori Michiyo /
Aborted Modernism: The Semantics of the Avant-garde in Yamamura Bochō’s ‘Prismism’ /
‘Overcoming Modernity’ in Kenji Miyazawa /
Reorienting Painting /
Transcending the Boundaries of the ‘isms’: Pursuing Modernity through the Machine in 1920's and 1930's Japanese Avant-Garde Art /
‘Fair is Foul, and Foul is Fair’: Kyoto Nihonga, Anti-Bijin Portraiture and the Psychology of the Grotesque /
Japanese Mythological Modernism: The Story of Puck and the Appearance of kindaijin /
Takarazuka and the Musical Modan in the Hanshin Region 1914-1942 /
The Department Store: Producing Modernity in Interwar Japan /
Abe Isoo and Baseball—New Social Relations beyond the Family-State Institution /
Evolutionary Aspects of Modernism in Japanese Drama /
Instructing, Constructing, Deconstructing: The Embodied and Disembodied Performances of Yoko Ono /
Affective and Cognitive Mapping in Post-1960's Japan: The Influence of American Melancholic Modernism and Emerging Postmodernism on Murakami Haruki’s Early Fiction and Beyond /
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Summary:Edited by Roy Starrs, this collection of essays by an international group of leading Japan scholars presents new research and thinking on Japanese modernism, a topic that has been increasingly recognized in recent years to be key to an understanding of contemporary Japanese culture and society. By adopting an open, multidisciplinary, and transnational approach to this multifaceted topic, the book sheds new light both on the specific achievements and on the often-unexpected interrelationships of the writers, artists and thinkers who helped to define the Japanese version of modernism and modernity. Specific topics addressed include the literary modernism of major writers such as Akutagawa, Kawabata, Kajii, Miyazawa, and Murakami, avant-garde modernism in painting, music, theatre, and in the performance art of Yoko Ono, and the everyday modernism of popular culture and of new urban activities such as shopping and sports.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283310066
9786613310064
9004211306
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Roy Starrs.