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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781000397291 , 9781000397307 , 1000397300 , 1000397297 , 9780429280559 , 0429280556
    Series Statement: Nissan institute/Routledge Japanese studies series
    Content: This book approaches the concept of tenk (political conversion) as a response to the global crisis of interwar modernity, as opposed to a distinctly Japanese experience in postwar debates. Tenk connotes the expressions of ideological conversion performed by members of the Japanese Communist Party, starting in 1933, whereby they renounced Marxism and expressed support for Japan's imperial expansion on the continent. Although tenk has a significant presence in Japan's postwar intellectual and literary histories, thiscontributed volume is one of the first in Englishm language scholarship to approach the phenomenon. International perspectives from both established and early career scholars show tenk as inseparable from the global politics of empire, deeply marked by an age of mechanical reproduction, mediatization and the manipulation of language. Chapters draw on a wide range of interdisciplinary methodologies, from political theory and intellectual history to literary studies. In this way, tenk is explored through new conceptual and analytical frameworks, including questions of gender and the role of affect in politics, implications that render the phenomenon distinctly relevant to the contemporary moment. Tenk: Cultures of Political Conversion in Transwar Japan will prove a valuable resource to students and scholars of Japanese and East Asian history, literature and politics.
    Note: 〈P〉〈STRONG〉Part 1: Conceptual Excursions 〈/STRONG〉〈/P〉〈P〉1. 'Ideological Conversion as Historical Catachresis: Coming to Terms with 〈I〉tenkō〈/I〉'〈/P〉〈P〉〈I〉Max Ward〈/P〉〈OL〉〈/I〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈P〉2. 'The Historical Origins of tenkō as an Intellectual and Social Issue: Marxism -- Thought Control -- Media'〈/P〉〈P〉〈I〉Brice Fauconnier〈/P〉〈OL〉〈/I〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈P〉3. 'Tenkō in Korea: Revealing the Critical Threshold of Colonial Empire'〈/P〉〈P〉〈I〉Hong Jong-wook〈/P〉〈OL〉〈/I〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈P〉4. 'Takeuchi Yoshimi and the Problem of t〈I〉enkō〈/I〉'〈/P〉〈P〉〈I〉Viren Murthy〈/I〉〈/P〉〈P〉〈B〉Part 2: Literary Possibilities 〈/P〉〈OL〉〈/B〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈P〉5. 'Literature and Affect: Proletarian Literature as Discovery'〈/P〉〈P〉〈I〉Nakagawa Shigemi〈/P〉〈OL〉〈/I〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈P〉6. 'Common Tropes and Themes in Japan's 〈I〉tenkō〈/I〉 Literature'〈/P〉〈P〉〈I〉George T. Sipos〈/P〉〈OL〉〈/I〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈P〉7. "Doublethink" in 〈I〉Seisan〈/I〉 〈I〉bungaku 〈/I〉Theory'〈/P〉〈P〉〈I〉Wada Takashi〈/P〉〈OL〉〈/I〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈P〉8. 'The Problem of Literary "Truth": The 〈I〉tenkō〈/I〉 of Nakano Shigeharu and Hayashi Fusao'〈/P〉〈P〉〈I〉Naitō Yoshitada〈/P〉〈OL〉〈/I〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈P〉9. 'The Disjointed Narratives and Fractured Subjects of Takami Jun'〈/P〉〈P〉〈I〉Irena Hayter〈/P〉〈OL〉〈/I〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈P〉10. 'Crossing the Void: Shimaki Kensaku's Search for Meaning in "Leprosy" and "Blindness"'〈/P〉〈P〉〈I〉Jeff E. Long〈/P〉〈OL〉〈/I〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈P〉11. 'The 〈I〉Tenkō 〈/I〉of Anarchist Poets: Agrarian and Cinematic Latencies'〈/P〉〈P〉〈I〉Murata Hirokazu〈/P〉〈OL〉〈/I〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈P〉12. 'A Proletarian Writer in the Showcase Window: The Shifting Representation of "the Masses" in Sata Ineko's 〈I〉Kurenai〈/I〉'〈/P〉〈P〉〈I〉Lee Juhee〈/P〉〈OL〉〈/I〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈P〉13. 'Mythic Reality, Battlefield Survival and Psycho-social Conversion in Yoshida Mitsuru's 〈I〉The End of Battleship Yamato〈/I〉'〈/P〉〈OL〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈/OL〉〈I〉〈P〉David Stahl〈/P〉〈/I〉
    Additional Edition: Print version: Tenkō. New York : Routledge, 2021 ISBN 9781000397307
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; History.
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    UID:
    gbv_1765057248
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xliii, 245 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781000397307 , 1000397300 , 9781000397291 , 1000397297 , 9780429280559 , 0429280556
    Series Statement: Nissan institute/Routledge Japanese studies series
    Content: 4207 Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Contributor biographies -- Foreword -- Introduction: Tenkō - modernity, empire, Japan -- Part I Conceptual excursions -- 1 Ideological conversion as historical catachresis: coming to terms with tenkō -- 2 The historical origins of tenkō as an intellectual and social issue: Marxism - thought control - media -- 3 Tenkō in Korea: revealing the critical threshold of colonial empire -- 4 Takeuchi Yoshimi and the problem of tenkō -- Part II Literary possibilities -- 5 Literature and affect: proletarian literature as discovery -- 6 Common tropes and themes in Japan's tenkō literature -- 7 'Doublethink' in production literature theory -- 8 The problem of literary truth: the tenkō of Nakano Shigeharu and Hayashi Fusao -- 9 The disjointed narratives and fractured subjects of Takami Jun -- 10 Crossing the void: Shimaki Kensaku's search for meaning in 'Leprosy' and 'Blindness' -- 11 The tenkō of anarchist poets: agrarian and cinematic latencies -- 12 A proletarian writer in the showcase window: the shifting representation of 'the masses' in Sata Ineko's Kurenai -- 13 Mythic reality, battlefield survival and psychosocial conversion in Yoshida Mitsuru's The End of Battleship Yamato -- Index.
    Content: "This book approaches the concept of tenkō (political conversion) as a response to the global crisis of interwar modernity, as opposed to a distinctly Japanese experience in postwar debates. Tenkō connotes the expressions of ideological conversion performed by members of the Japanese Communist Party, starting in 1933, whereby they renounced Marxism and expressed support for Japan's imperial expansion on the continent. Although tenkō has a significant presence in Japan's postwar intellectual and literary histories, this multi-authored volume is one of the first in English-language scholarship to approach the phenomenon. International perspectives from both established and early career scholars show tenkō as inseparable from the global politics of empire, deeply marked by an age of mechanical reproduction, mediatization and the manipulation of language. Chapters draw on a wide range of interdisciplinary methodologies, from political theory and intellectual history to literary studies. In this way, tenkō is explored through new conceptual and analytical frameworks, including questions of gender and the role of affect in politics, implications that render the phenomenon distinctly relevant to the contemporary moment. Tenkō: Cultures of Political Conversion in Transwar Japan will prove a valuable resource to students and scholars of Japanese and East Asian history, literature and politics"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367235796
    Additional Edition: ISBN 036723579X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367770365
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0367770369
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Tenkō London : Routledge, 2021 ISBN 9780367235796
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367770365
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Political Science
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