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Author Mitchell, Arthur M., author.

Title Disruptions of daily life : Japanese literary modernism in the world / Arthur M. Mitchell.

Publication Info. Ithaca : Cornell East Asia Series, an imprint of Cornell University Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color).
Series Cornell East Asia series ; number 202
Cornell East Asia series ; number 202.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : Shattering the Status Quo : Reading Modernism in the Early Twentieth Century -- Fetishism of the West in Tanizaki Jun'ichirō's A Fool's Love -- Subversions of Ethnicity in Yokomitsu Riichi's Neo-Sensationist Writings -- Kawabata Yasunari's The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa and the Narrative of the Present -- "Love" and (Male) Subjectivity in Hirabayashi Taiko's "In the Charity Ward" -- Coda : Against the National Literary Narrative.
Summary "This book explores the mass media landscape of early 20th century in order to uncover the real-world subversive impact of formalist works by four major Japanese authors-Tanizaki Jun'ichirō, Yokomitsu Riichi, Kawabata Yasunari, and Hirabayashi Taiko. Through broad surveys of discourses surrounding daily life, the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake, urban renaissance, and the sexological rhetoric of love and lust, this study locates ideologies of gender, ethnicity, and nation that flourished in the 1920s. Mitchell then shows how the narrative and linguistic strategies of modernist texts interrogated the innocence of this language, discursively displacing the authority of their claims and disrupting their hold upon people's imagined relationship to daily life. Mitchell elaborates an alternative modernism that challenges the primacy of the Western European model by locating modernist subversion within the local historical developments of I-novel reading practices, commodity culture, and the Great Kantō Earthquake. But the book also helps to expand modernism studies into a more translational dialogue by identifying how modernist texts themselves exposed the global epistemology of East vs. West. By rehabilitating the original nexus between literature and society, Mitchell revives and affirms the essential pedagogical function of modernist fiction to make us aware of how our realities are constructed, and thus how those realities can be changed"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Japanese literature -- Taishō period, 1912-1926 -- History and criticism.
Japanese literature -- Shōwa period, 1926-1989 -- History and criticism.
Modernism (Literature) -- Japan.
Literature and society -- Japan -- History -- 20th century.
HISTORY / Asia / Japan
Japanese literature -- Shōwa period
Japanese literature -- Taishō period
Literature and society
Modernism (Literature)
Japan
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Other Form: Print version: Mitchell, Arthur M.. Disruptions of daily life Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press, 2020. 9781501752919 (DLC) 2020011026
ISBN 9781501752933 electronic book
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