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Literature among the Ruins, 1945-1955: Postwar Japanese Literary Criticism
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Literature among the Ruins, 1945-1955: Postwar Japanese Literary Criticism

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In the wake of the disaster of 1945-as Japan was forced to remake itself from empire to nation in the face of an uncertain global situation-literature and literary criticism emerged as highly contested sites. Today, this remarkable period holds rich potential for opening new dialogue between scholars in Japan and North America as we rethink the historical and contemporary significance of such ongoing questions as the meaning of the American occupation both inside and outside of Japan, the shifting semiotics of literature and politics, and the origins of what would become crucial ideological weapons of the cultural Cold War.

The volume consists of three interrelated sections: Foregrounding the Cold War,
Structures of Concealment: ‘Cultural Anxieties,’ and Continuity and Discontinuity: Subjective Rupture and Dislocation. One way or another, the essays address the process through which new Japan was created in the postwar present, which signified an attempt to criticize and reevaluate the past. Examining postwar discourse from various angles, the essays highlight the manner in which anxieties of the future were projected onto the construction of the past, which manifest in varying disavowals and structures of concealment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Date
29 June 2020
Pages
208
ISBN
9780739180730

In the wake of the disaster of 1945-as Japan was forced to remake itself from empire to nation in the face of an uncertain global situation-literature and literary criticism emerged as highly contested sites. Today, this remarkable period holds rich potential for opening new dialogue between scholars in Japan and North America as we rethink the historical and contemporary significance of such ongoing questions as the meaning of the American occupation both inside and outside of Japan, the shifting semiotics of literature and politics, and the origins of what would become crucial ideological weapons of the cultural Cold War.

The volume consists of three interrelated sections: Foregrounding the Cold War,
Structures of Concealment: ‘Cultural Anxieties,’ and Continuity and Discontinuity: Subjective Rupture and Dislocation. One way or another, the essays address the process through which new Japan was created in the postwar present, which signified an attempt to criticize and reevaluate the past. Examining postwar discourse from various angles, the essays highlight the manner in which anxieties of the future were projected onto the construction of the past, which manifest in varying disavowals and structures of concealment.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Date
29 June 2020
Pages
208
ISBN
9780739180730