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Narrating the self : fictions of Japanese modernity
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Narrating the self : fictions of Japanese modernity

Author: Tomi Suzuki
Publisher: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1996.
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Named Person: Naoya Shiga; Junʼichirō Tanizaki; Junʼichirō Tanizaki; Naoya Shiga; Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Tomi Suzuki
ISBN: 0804725527 9780804725521
OCLC Number: 32203986
Description: x, 248 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Introduction: Narratives of Japanese Modernity --
1. The Position of the Shosetsu: Paradigm Change and New Literary Discourse --
2. Self, Christianity, and Language: Genbun-itchi and Concern for the Self --
3. The Furor over the I-Novel: The Question of Authenticity --
4. Love, Sexuality, and Nature: Tayama Katar's Quilt and Japanese Naturalism --
5. Shaping Life, Shaping the Past: Shiga Naoya's Narratives of Recollection --
6. Crossing Boundaries: Truth and Fiction in Nagai Kafu's: Strange Tale from East of the River --
7. Allegories of Modernity: Parodic Confession in Tanizaki Jun'ichiro's Fool's Love --
Epilogue: Tanizaki's Speaking Subject and Creation of Tradition.
Responsibility: Tomi Suzuki.
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