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Rethinking Japanese modernism

Title
Rethinking Japanese modernism / edited by Roy Starrs.
Publication
Leiden ; Boston : Global Oriental, 2012.

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Additional Authors
Starrs, Roy, 1946-
Description
xii, 549 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
Subject
  • Since 1868
  • Modernism (Aesthetics) > Japan
  • Modernism (Art) > Japan
  • Modernism (Literature) > Japan
  • Performing arts > Japan
  • Social change > Japan
  • Popular culture > Japan
  • City and town life > Japan
  • City and town life
  • Civilization
  • Intellectual life
  • Manners and customs
  • Modernism (Aesthetics)
  • Modernism (Art)
  • Modernism (Literature)
  • Performing arts
  • Popular culture
  • Social change
  • Moderne
  • Kultur
  • Künste
  • Literatur
  • Kultursoziologie
  • Japan > Civilization > 1868-
  • Japan > Intellectual life > 1868-
  • Japan > Social life and customs
  • Japan
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language (note)
  • Includes Japanese text followed by English translation.
Contents
Acknowledgements (starting p. ix) -- List of Figures (starting p. xi) -- Part One Rethinking Japanese Modernism -- Japanese Modernism Reconsidered (starting p. 3) -- Rewriting the Literary History of Japanese Modernism (starting p. 37) / Roy Starrs -- Modernism and Modernity (starting p. 62) / Suzuki Sadami -- The Modern in Meiji Japan-and Elsewhere in Time and Place (starting p. 73) / Charles Shiro Inouye -- 'Overcoming Modernity' and Conflicting Views of Japan's Cultural Mission: Inoue Tetsujiro and Sawayanagi Masataro (starting p. 83) / Ken Henshall -- Awakening between Science, Art and Ethics: Variations of Japanese Buddhist Modernism, 1890-1945 (starting p. 105) / Yushi Ito -- Part Two Modernism In Japanese Fiction From Akutagawa To Shiina / James Mark Shields -- A Modernist Nostalgia: The Colonial Landscape of Enlightenment Tokyo in Akutagawa Ryunosuke and Edogawa Rampo (starting p. 127) / James Mark Shields -- Cosmopolitanism and Anxiety of Influence in Akutagawa Ryunosuke's Kirishitan mono (starting p. 148) / Seiji M. Lippit -- Literary Appropriations of the Modern: The Case of Akutagawa Ryunosuke and August Strindberg (starting p. 164) / Rebecca Suter -- Modernism and its Endings: Kajii Motojiro as Transitional Writer (starting p. 188) / Mats Karlsson -- Shiina Rinzo: A Japanese Literary Response to the 'Overcoming Modernity' Symposium (starting p. 201) / Stephen Dodd -- Part Three Modernism In Prewar Japanese Poetry And Music / Mark Williams -- Modernism in Prewar Japanese Poetry (starting p. 231) / Mark Williams -- A Modernist Traditionalist: Miyagi Michio, Transculturalism, and the Making of a Music Tradition (starting p. 246) / Leith Morton -- Changing the Subject: Modernism and the Travel Poetry of Mori Michiyo (starting p. 270) / Henry Johnson -- Aborted Modernism: The Semantics of the Avant-garde in Yamamura Bocho's 'Prismism' (starting p. 286) / Janice Brown -- 'Overcoming Modernity' in Kenji Miyazawa (starting p. 310) / Pierantonio Zanotti -- Part Four Modernism In Japanese Painting / Takao Hagiwara -- Reorienting Painting (starting p. 323) / Takao Hagiwara -- Transcending the Boundaries of the 'isms': Pursuing Modernity through the Machine in 1920's and 1930's Japanese Avant-Garde Art (starting p. 339) / Matthew Larking -- 'Fair is Foul, and Foul is Fair': Kyoto Nihonga, Anti-Bijin Portraiture and the Psychology of the Grotesque (starting p. 362) / Chinghsin Wu -- Part Five Modernism In Japanese Popular Culture And Everyday Life / John D. Szostak -- Japanese Mythological Modernism: The Story of Puck and the Appearance of kindaijin (starting p. 387) / John D. Szostak -- Takarazuka and the Musical Modan in the Hanshin Region 1914-1942 (starting p. 408) / Roman Rosenbaum -- The Department Store: Producing Modernity in Interwar Japan (starting p. 428) / Alison Tokita -- Abe Isoo and Baseball-New Social Relations beyond the Family-State Institution (starting p. 452) / Elise K. Tipton -- Part Six Modernism To Postmodernism In Japanese Theatre And Fiction / Masako Gavin -- Evolutionary Aspects of Modernism in Japanese Drama (starting p. 473) / Masako Gavin -- Instructing, Constructing, Deconstructing: The Embodied and Disembodied Performances of Yoko Ono (starting p. 490) / Yasuko Claremont -- 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 (starting p. 502) / Vera Mackie -- Index (starting p. 521) / Jonathan Dil
ISBN
  • 9789004210035
  • 9004210032
LCCN
2011033738
OCLC
  • ocn738347730
  • 738347730
  • SCSB-14478981
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library