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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY :Columbia University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958351800302883
    Format: 1 online resource(700p.)
    ISBN: 9780231507363
    Content: This extraordinary one-volume guide to the modern literatures of China, Japan, and Korea is the definitive reference work on the subject in the English language. With more than one hundred articles that show how a host of authors and literary movements have contributed to the general literary development of their respective countries, this companion is an essential starting point for the study of East Asian literatures. Comprehensive thematic essays introduce each geographical section with historical overviews and surveys of persistent themes in the literature examined, including nationalism, gender, family relations, and sexuality.Following the thematic essays are the individual entries: over forty for China, over fifty for Japan, and almost thirty for Korea, featuring everything from detailed analyses of the works of Tanizaki Jun'ichiro and Murakami Haruki, to far-ranging explorations of avant-garde fiction in China and postwar novels in Korea. Arrayed chronologically, each entry is self-contained, though extensive cross-referencing affords readers the opportunity to gain a more synoptic view of the work, author, or movement. The unrivaled opportunities for comparative analysis alone make this unique companion an indispensable reference for anyone interested in the burgeoning field of Asian literature.Although the literatures of China, Japan, and Korea are each allotted separate sections, the editors constantly kept an eye open to those writers, works, and movements that transcend national boundaries. This includes, for example, Chinese authors who lived and wrote in Japan; Japanese authors who wrote in classical Chin
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , PART I General Introduction -- , PART II Japan -- , PART III China -- , PART IV Korea -- , Timeline -- , Contributors -- , Index
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Columbia University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1003568114
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 803 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 0585473218 , 0231113145 , 0231507364 , 9780585473215 , 9780231113144 , 9780231507363
    Content: This extraordinary one-volume guide to the modern literatures of China, Japan, and Korea is the definitive reference work on the subject in the English language. With more than one hundred articles that show how a host of authors and literary movements have contributed to the general literary development of their respective countries, this companion is an essential starting point for the study of East Asian literatures. Comprehensive thematic essays introduce each geographical section with historical overviews and surveys of persistent themes in the literature examined, including nationalism, gender, family relations, and sexuality. Following the thematic essays are the individual entries: over forty for China, over fifty for Japan, and almost thirty for Korea, featuring everything from detailed analyses of the works of Tanizaki Jun'ichiro and Murakami Haruki, to far-ranging explorations of avant-garde fiction in China and postwar novels in Korea
    Content: 10. The Ken'yusha, Ozaki Koyo, and Yamada Bimyo11. Meiji women writers; 12. Moriogai; 13. Higuchi Ichiyo and neoclassical modernism; 14. Shimazaki Toson; 15. Natsume Soseki; 16. Seito and the resurgence of writing by women; 17. The revival of poetry in traditional forms; 18. Poetry in Chinese in the modern period; 19. Meiji-period theater; 20. Uno Chiyo; 21. Tanizaki Jun'ichiro; 22. Shiga Naoya and the Shirakaba group; 23. Akutagawa Ryunosuke; 24. The debate over pure literature; 25. Naturalism and the emergence of the Shishosetsu (personal novel); 26. Kawabata Yasunari
    Content: 27. Free verse in the Taishoera28. Takamura Kotaro; 29. Taisho and prewar Showa theater; 30. Hayashi Fumiko; 31. Miyamoto Yuriko and socialist writers; 32. Nagai Kafu; 33. Wartime fiction; 34. Atomic fiction and poetry; 35. Occupation-period fiction; 36. Dazai Osamu, Sakaguchi Ango, and the Burai school; 37. Abe Kobo; 38. Oe Kenzaburo; 39. Ibuse Masuji; 40. Endo Shusaku; 41. Enchi Fumiko; 42. Mishima Yukio; 43. The 1960s and 1970s boom in women's writing; 44. Oba Minako; 45. Murakami Ryu; 46. Murakami Haruki; 47. Nakagami Kenji; 48. Kanai Mieko; 49. Tsushima Yuko
    Content: 50. Shimada Masahiko and Shimizu Yoshinori51. Yoshimoto Banana; 52. Yamada Eimi; 53. Postwar poetry; 54. Postwar experimental theater I: Angura; 55. Postwar experimental theater II: Buto and performance art; 56. Modern Okinawan literature; PART III China: KIRK A. DENTON, ASSOCIATE EDITOR; Thematic Essays; 57. Historical overview; 58. Language and literary form; 59. Literary communities and the production of literature; 60. Modern Chinese literature as an institution: canon and literary history; Authors, Works, Schools
    Content: 61. The late Qing poetry revolution: Liang Qichao, Huang Zunxian, and Chinese literary modernity62. The uses of fiction: Liang Qichao and his contemporaries; 63. Late Qing fiction; 64. Zhou Shoujuan's love stories and mandarin ducks and butterflies fiction; 65. Form and reform: New poetry and the crescent moon society; 66. Reconsidering the origins of modern Chinese women's writing; 67. Romantic sentiment and the problem of the subject: Yu Dafu; 68. The madman that was Ah Q: tradition and modernity in Lu Xun's fiction; 69. Feminism and revolution: The work and life of Ding Ling
    Content: PART I General Introduction: JOSHUA S. MOSTOW, GENERAL EDITOR; 1. The Columbia companion to modern East Asian literature; 2. Modern literature in East Asia: an overview; PART II Japan: SHARALYN ORBAUGH, ASSOCIATE EDITOR; Thematic Essays; 3. Historical overview; 4. The problem of the modern subject; 5. Nation and nationalism; 6. Gender, family, and sexualities in modern literature; 7. The social organization of modern Japanese literature; Authors, Works, Schools; 8. Translated and political novels of the Meiji period; 9. Tsubouchi Shoyo and Futabatei Shimei
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780231113144
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0231113145
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Columbia Companion to modern East Asian literature New York : Columbia University Press, ©2003
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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