Confluence and conflict : : reading transwar Japanese literature and thought / / Brian Hurley.

"Explores some of their most intellectually and aesthetically provocative connections between writers and intellectuals in modern Japan during the volatile transwar years of the 1920s-1950s. Reading philosophical texts alongside literary writings, the study links the intellectual side of litera...

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Superior document:Study of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University
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Place / Publishing House:[Place of publication not identified] : : Brill Academic Publishers,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University.
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"Explores some of their most intellectually and aesthetically provocative connections between writers and intellectuals in modern Japan during the volatile transwar years of the 1920s-1950s. Reading philosophical texts alongside literary writings, the study links the intellectual side of literature to the literary dimensions of thought in contexts ranging from middlebrow writing to avant-garde modernism, and from the wartime left to the postwar right"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-299) and index.
Middlebrow as Method: Tanizaki Jun'ichiro¯, Yamada Yoshio, and The Tale of Genji in the Age of Empire -- A Worldly World in Fiction and Philosophy: Reading Yokomitsu Riichi's The Melancholy of Travel as a "Novel of Ideas" -- Overcome by the Literary: Nakano Shigeharu, Tosaka Jun, and the Prosaic Politics of the Left -- The Fiction of the Free Market: Natsume So¯seki's Kokoro and the Neoliberal Imagination in Midcentury America -- Epilogue: Tracing the Neoliberal Aesthetic in 1980s Japan.
Japanese literature Sho¯wa period, 1926-1989 Philosophy.
Japanese literature Sho¯wa period, 1926-1989 History and criticism.
Japanese literature Sho¯wa period, 1926-1989 Political aspects.
Literature and society Japan.
Japan Intellectual life 20th century.
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contents Middlebrow as Method: Tanizaki Jun'ichiro¯, Yamada Yoshio, and The Tale of Genji in the Age of Empire -- A Worldly World in Fiction and Philosophy: Reading Yokomitsu Riichi's The Melancholy of Travel as a "Novel of Ideas" -- Overcome by the Literary: Nakano Shigeharu, Tosaka Jun, and the Prosaic Politics of the Left -- The Fiction of the Free Market: Natsume So¯seki's Kokoro and the Neoliberal Imagination in Midcentury America -- Epilogue: Tracing the Neoliberal Aesthetic in 1980s Japan.
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