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Nagai Kafu's occidentalism : defining the Japanese self / Rachael Hutchinson.

Van Pelt Library PL812.A4 Z6565 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hutchinson, Rachael.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nagai, Kafū, 1879-1959--Criticism and interpretation.
Nagai, Kafū.
Nagai, Kafū, 1879-1959.
Civilization, Western, in literature.
East and West in literature.
Criticism and interpretation.
Japan--In literature.
Japan.
Physical Description:
ix, 289 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Albany : State University of New York Press, [2011]
Summary:
Nagai Kafu (1879-1959) spent more time abroad than any other writer of his generation, firing the Japanese imagination with his visions of America and France. Applying the theoretical framework of Occidentalism to Japanese literature, Rachael Hutchinson explores Kafu's construction of the Western Other, an integral part of his critique of Meiji civilization. Through contrast with the Western Other, Kafu was able to solve the dilemma that so plagued Japanese intellectuals-how to modernize and yet retain an authentic Japanese identity in the modern world. Kafu's flexible positioning of imagined spaces like the "West" and the "Orient" ultimately led him to a definition of the Japanese Self. Hutchinson analyzes the wide range of Kafu's work, particularly those novels and stories reflecting Kafu's time in the West and the return to Japan, most unknown to Western readers and a number unavailable in English, along with his better-known depictions of Edo's demimonde. Kafu's place in Japan's intellectual history and his influence on other writers are also discussed. Book jacket.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Constructing the "West": Binarism and Complexity in Kafu's America 17
Chapter 2 Imagining Authenticity: Literature and Civilization in Kafu's France 59
Chapter 3 Positioning the Observer: Kafu's "Orient" and Orientalism 95
Chapter 4 Occidentalism: Contrast and Critique in the Returnee Stories 133
Chapter 5 Resistance: Defining and Preserving the Japanese Self 173.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781438439075
1438439075
OCLC:
700205659

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