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Decadent Literature in Twentieth-Century Japan : Spectacles of Idle Labor / Ikuho Amano.

Van Pelt Library PL726.67.D385 A43 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Amano, Ikuho, 1967- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Japanese literature--20th century--History and criticism.
Japanese literature.
Decadence (Literary movement)--Japan.
Decadence (Literary movement).
Decadence in literature.
Japan.
Physical Description:
viii, 243 pages ; 23 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Other Title:
Decadent Literature in Twentieth Century Japan
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Summary:
"Ikuho Amano examines the significance of "decadence" in the context of twentieth-century Japanese literature. Decadence, the literary theme and motif surviving through the history of literary and cultural discourses in Japan since antiquity to the present, holds a key to understand the wide range of social consciousnesses that cannot be always molded by a given social mainstream. Drawing on the economic issues prevalent in twentieth-century fictions, the book argues that non-productive labor plays an integral part of modern society and culture while accommodating the entropic excess of modern society. Subversive practice of economy is in particular a recurrent theme in Japanese Decadent literature, including waste, squandering, wagering, and excessive generosity. Through these deviant dealing of resources such as money and body, the decadent individuals negotiate with modern utilitarian ideologies of society based on labor and production, showcasing their desire and dream outside the circle of diligence and productivity"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note:
Introduction: The Making of Decadence in Japan
1. Immature Decadents: The Waste of Useless Men in Indulgences
Two Novellas by Oguri Fuyo and Iwano Homei
2. The Decadent Consumption of the Self: Naturalist Aestheticismin Morita Sohei's Sooty Smoke
3. Decadent Returnees: The Dialogic Labor of Sensibility in Nagai Kafu's Sneers and Ueda Bin's The Vortex
4. Taisho Malaise as Decadence: Self-Reclusion and Creative Labor in Sato Haruo's A Pastoral Spreen and Tanizaki Jun'ichiro's A Fool's Love
5. Decadence Begins with Physical Labor: The Postwar Usethe Body in Sakaguchi Ango's The Idiot and Tamura Taijiro's Gateway to the Flesh
6. Decadence as Generosity: Squander and Oblivion in Mishima Yukio's Spring Snow
7. Capitalist Generosity: Decadence as Giving and Receiving in Shimada Masahiko's Decadent Sisters
Conclusion: Toward Japanese Decadence: The Dynamics of Energy from Waste to Living Labor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781137382573
1137382570
OCLC:
855581244

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