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Living the "Somehow Life"
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Living the "Somehow Life"

Forfatter:
pocket, 2012
Engelsk
Revision with unchanged content. Tanaka Yasuo's Nantonaku, kurisutaru (Somehow, Crystal, 1980) and Yoshimoto Banana's Kitchin (Kitchen, 1987) have been denigrated as em-ble-matic of a so-called "bastardized line" of Japanese literature, characterized by an un-abashed celebration of a "late-capitalist" consumerist ethos. Close rea-dings of these works are undertaken in order to demonstrate that, while these works are reflective of late-capitalist postmodern Japan (the de-ve-lop-ment of which is delineated prior to the readings), they nonetheless posit uniquely post-modern strategies for critically engaging issues of identity for-ma-tion and main-tenance, and the creation of meaning as they appear in the con-temporary Japanese socio-cultural nexus. I argue that if such strategies are not immedi-ately apparent, it is because they hold to what critic Fredric Jameson, in his dis-cussion of the requisites for a "new political art," calls "the truth of postmo-dernism." This work will interest those concerned with postwar and contemporary Japa-nese culture, society and literature, as well as those engaged in the study of "global culture."
Forfatter
Peter Tillack
ISBN
9783639387063
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
277 gram
Utgivelsesdato
28.5.2012
Antall sider
184