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Topographies of Japanese ModernismTopographies of Japanese Modernism

Topographies of Japanese Modernism

Seiji M. Lippit

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What happens when a critique of modernity--a "revolt against the traditions of the Western world"--Is situated within a non-European context, where the concept of the modern has been inevitably tied to the image of the West?Seiji M. Lippit offers the first comprehensive study in English of Japanese modernist fiction of the 1920s and 1930s. Through close readings of four leading figures of this movement-- Akutagawa, Yokomitsu, Kawabata, and Hayashi--Lippit aims to establish a theoretical and historical framework for the analysis of Japanese modernism. The 1920s and 1930s witnessed a general sense of crisis surrounding the institution of literature, marked by both the radical politicization of literary practice and the explosion of new forms of cultural production represented by mass culture. Against this backdrop, this study traces the heterogeneous literary topographies of modernist writings. Through an engagement with questions of representation, subjectivity, and ideology, it situates the disintegration of literary form in these texts within the writers' exploration of the fluid borderlines of Japanese modernity.

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OL Work ID
OL9252816W

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Japanese fictionModernism (Literature)History and criticismHitsory and criticismJapanese fiction, history and criticismRoman japonaisHistoire et critiqueModernisme (Littérature)LITERARY CRITICISMAsianGeneralShōwa periodTaishō period

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