Description: Further DetailsTitle: Complicit FictionsCondition: NewSubtitle: The Subject in the Modern Japanese Prose NarrativeISBN-10: 0520077709EAN: 9780520077706ISBN: 9780520077706Publisher: University of California PressFormat: PaperbackRelease Date: 03/04/1993Description: In "Complicit Fictions", James Fujii challenges traditional approaches to the study of Japanese narratives and Japanese culture in general. He employs current Western literary-critical theory to reveal the social and political contest inherent in modern Japanese literature and also confronts recent breakthroughs in literary studies coming out of Japan. The result is a major work that explicitly questions the eurocentric dimensions of our conception of modernity. Modern Japanese literature has long been judged by Western and Japanese critics alike according to its ability to measure up to Western realist standards - standards that assume the centrality of an essential self, or subject. Consequently, it has been made to appear deficient, derivative, or exotically different. Fujii challenges this prevailing characterization by reconsidering the very notion of the subject. He focuses on such disparate twentieth-century writers as Natsume Soseki, Tokuda Shusei, Shimazaki Toson, and Origuchi Shinobu, and particularly on their divergent strategies to affirm subjecthood in narrative form.The author probes what has been ignored or suppressed in earlier studies - the contestation that inevitably marks the creation of subjects in a modern nation-state. He demonstrates that as writers negotiate the social imperatives of national interests (which always attempt to dictate the limits of subjecthood) they are ultimately unable to avoid complicity with the aims of the state. Fujii confronts several historical issues in ways that will enlighten historians as well as literary critics. He engages theory to highlight what prevailing criticism typically ignores: the effects of urbanization on Japanese family life; the relation of literature to an emerging empire and to popular culture; and, the representations of gender, family, and sexuality in Meiji society. Most important is his exposure of the relationship between state formation and cultural production. His skillful weaving of literary theory, textual interpretation, and cultural history makes this a book that students and scholars of modern Japanese culture will refer to for years to come.Language: EnglishCountry/Region of Manufacture: USItem Height: 234mmItem Length: 156mmItem Width: 23mmItem Weight: 454gAuthor: James A. FujiiGenre: Literary CriticismTopic: Society & CultureBook Series: Twentieth Century Japan: The Emergence of a World PowerRelease Year: 1993 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Book Title: Complicit Fictions
Title: Complicit Fictions
Subtitle: The Subject in the Modern Japanese Prose Narrative
ISBN-10: 0520077709
EAN: 9780520077706
ISBN: 9780520077706
Release Date: 03/04/1993
Release Year: 1993
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Genre: Literary Criticism
Topic: Society & Culture
Number of Pages: 287 Pages
Publication Name: Complicit Fictions : the Subject in the Modern Japanese Prose Narrative
Language: English
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Year: 1993
Subject: Asian / General, Asian / Japanese, Semiotics & Theory
Item Height: 0.1 in
Item Weight: 16 Oz
Type: Textbook
Author: James A. Fujii
Subject Area: Literary Criticism
Item Length: 0.9 in
Series: Twentieth Century Japan: the Emergence of a World Power Ser.
Item Width: 0.6 in
Format: Trade Paperback