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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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Japanese Modernism Reconsidered / Roy Starrs
  • Rewriting the Literary History of Japanese Modernism / Suzuki Sadami
  • Modernism and Modernity / Charles Shirō Inouye
  • The Modern in Meiji Japan—and Elsewhere in Time and Place / Ken Henshall
  • ‘Overcoming Modernity’ and Conflicting Views of Japan’s Cultural Mission: Inoue Tetsujirō and Sawayanagi Masatarō / Yushi Ito
  • Awakening between Science, Art and Ethics: Variations of Japanese Buddhist Modernism, 1890–1945 / James Mark Shields
  • A Modernist Nostalgia: The Colonial Landscape of Enlightenment Tokyo in Akutagawa Ryūnosuke and Edogawa Rampo / Seiji M. Lippit
  • Cosmopolitanism and Anxiety of Influence in Akutagawa Ryūnosuke’s Kirishitan mono / Rebecca Suter
  • Literary Appropriations of the Modern: The Case of Akutagawa Ryūnosuke and August Strindberg / Mats Karlsson
  • Modernism and its Endings: Kajii Motojirō as Transitional Writer / Stephen Dodd
  • Shiina Rinzō: A Japanese Literary Response to the ‘Overcoming Modernity’ Symposium / Mark Williams
  • Modernism in Prewar Japanese Poetry / Leith Morton
  • A Modernist Traditionalist: Miyagi Michio, Transculturalism, and the Making of a Music Tradition / Henry Johnson
  • Changing the Subject: Modernism and the Travel Poetry of Mori Michiyo / Janice Brown
  • Aborted Modernism: The Semantics of the Avant-garde in Yamamura Bochō’s ‘Prismism’ / Pierantonio Zanotti
  • ‘Overcoming Modernity’ in Kenji Miyazawa / Takao Hagiwara
  • Reorienting Painting / Matthew Larking
  • Transcending the Boundaries of the ‘isms’: Pursuing Modernity through the Machine in 1920's and 1930's Japanese Avant-Garde Art / Chinghsin Wu
  • ‘Fair is Foul, and Foul is Fair’: Kyoto Nihonga, Anti-Bijin Portraiture and the Psychology of the Grotesque / John D. Szostak
  • Japanese Mythological Modernism: The Story of Puck and the Appearance of kindaijin / Roman Rosenbaum
  • Takarazuka and the Musical Modan in the Hanshin Region 1914-1942 / Alison Tokita
  • The Department Store: Producing Modernity in Interwar Japan / Elise K. Tipton
  • Abe Isoo and Baseball—New Social Relations beyond the Family-State Institution / Masako Gavin
  • Evolutionary Aspects of Modernism in Japanese Drama / Yasuko Claremont
  • Instructing, Constructing, Deconstructing: The Embodied and Disembodied Performances of Yoko Ono / Vera Mackie
  • 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 / Jonathan Dil
  • Index.