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Book Synopsis
This collection examines literary criticism in postwar Japan. The contributors analyze the debates that occurred among Japanese intellectuals and highlight the various ideological forces that shaped the countryâs postwar trajectory.

Trade Review
This collection of essays by distinguished scholars on both sides of the Pacific is an excellent companion volume to The Politics and Literature Debate in Postwar Japanese Criticism, 1945–52. The provocative essays take up the topic of literary criticism in postwar Japan and open it up to rigorous and multifaceted examination. Japanese literary criticism was intensely argumentative during this period, embroiling writers in debates about political commitment, war responsibility, literary autonomy, and human subjectivity. These debates are discussed and contextualized here in admirably lucid prose. This is essential reading for students and scholars of modern Japan, but is also highly recommended to anyone whose reading and thinking touch on the relation of art and politics in the modern world. -- Ayako Kano, University of Pennsylvania
Literature among the Ruins, 1945–1955 takes up the most vital debates of Japan's immediate postwar period, an era of great hardship that saw profound reflections on literature’s relationship to individual political agency. This collection of critical essays—drawn from leading scholars in both the United States and Japan—illuminates what was at stake then and what remains relevant today. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the relationship between culture and power in the twentieth century. -- Edward Mack, University of Washington
This work, together with its companion volume, The Politics and Literature Debate in Postwar Japanese Criticism, 1945–52, fills a substantial lacuna in postwar scholarship on Japan. While the essays collectively address the question of literature, the complex relations literature invariably maintains with history and the political are examined here with remarkable insight. The core notion of ‘literature among the ruins’ helps pave the way for a rethinking of trauma beyond the personal in properly geopolitical terms. -- Richard Calichman, City College of New York

Table of Contents
Introduction, Atsuko Ueda, Richi Sakakibara, Michael K. Bourdaghs, and Hirokazu Toeda Part I: Foregrounding the Cold War Chapter 1: Early Freeze Warning: The Politics and Literature Debate as Cold War Culture, Michael K. Bourdaghs Chapter 2: The Korean War and Disputed Memories: Kim Dal-su’s Nihon no fuyu and the 1955 System, Ko Youngran, translated by Michael K. Bourdaghs Chapter 3: Politics and Culture of Fascism, Ann Sherif Part II: Structures of Concealment: Cultural Anxieties Chapter 4: Cultural Resentment and Valorization in Postwar Japanese Literary Criticism: Nakamura Mitsuo’s Literary History, Atsuko Ueda Chapter 5: Small Hopes and a Terror: Katō Shūichi’s and Mori Arimasa’s 1955 Return from France, Doug Slaymaker Chapter 6: Language and the People: The Amateur Writing Subject in Kindai bungaku, Shin Nihon bungaku, and Shisō no kagaku, Richi Sakakibara, translated by Atsuko Ueda Part III: Continuity and Discontinuity: Subjective Rupture and Dislocation Chapter 7: Temporalities of Ruin: Shiina Rinzō and the Subject of Tenkō, Seiji M. Lippit Chapter 8: Literature at War’s End: The Prosecution of Writers in Bungaku jihyō, James Dorsey Chapter 9: From the God of Literature to War Criminal: The Media and the Shifting Image of Yokomitsu Riichi from Prewar and Wartime to the Postwar Era, Toeda Hirokazu, translated by Atsuko Ueda

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 3/18/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739180723, 978-0739180723
      ISBN10: 073918072X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This collection examines literary criticism in postwar Japan. The contributors analyze the debates that occurred among Japanese intellectuals and highlight the various ideological forces that shaped the countryâs postwar trajectory.

      Trade Review
      This collection of essays by distinguished scholars on both sides of the Pacific is an excellent companion volume to The Politics and Literature Debate in Postwar Japanese Criticism, 1945–52. The provocative essays take up the topic of literary criticism in postwar Japan and open it up to rigorous and multifaceted examination. Japanese literary criticism was intensely argumentative during this period, embroiling writers in debates about political commitment, war responsibility, literary autonomy, and human subjectivity. These debates are discussed and contextualized here in admirably lucid prose. This is essential reading for students and scholars of modern Japan, but is also highly recommended to anyone whose reading and thinking touch on the relation of art and politics in the modern world. -- Ayako Kano, University of Pennsylvania
      Literature among the Ruins, 1945–1955 takes up the most vital debates of Japan's immediate postwar period, an era of great hardship that saw profound reflections on literature’s relationship to individual political agency. This collection of critical essays—drawn from leading scholars in both the United States and Japan—illuminates what was at stake then and what remains relevant today. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the relationship between culture and power in the twentieth century. -- Edward Mack, University of Washington
      This work, together with its companion volume, The Politics and Literature Debate in Postwar Japanese Criticism, 1945–52, fills a substantial lacuna in postwar scholarship on Japan. While the essays collectively address the question of literature, the complex relations literature invariably maintains with history and the political are examined here with remarkable insight. The core notion of ‘literature among the ruins’ helps pave the way for a rethinking of trauma beyond the personal in properly geopolitical terms. -- Richard Calichman, City College of New York

      Table of Contents
      Introduction, Atsuko Ueda, Richi Sakakibara, Michael K. Bourdaghs, and Hirokazu Toeda Part I: Foregrounding the Cold War Chapter 1: Early Freeze Warning: The Politics and Literature Debate as Cold War Culture, Michael K. Bourdaghs Chapter 2: The Korean War and Disputed Memories: Kim Dal-su’s Nihon no fuyu and the 1955 System, Ko Youngran, translated by Michael K. Bourdaghs Chapter 3: Politics and Culture of Fascism, Ann Sherif Part II: Structures of Concealment: Cultural Anxieties Chapter 4: Cultural Resentment and Valorization in Postwar Japanese Literary Criticism: Nakamura Mitsuo’s Literary History, Atsuko Ueda Chapter 5: Small Hopes and a Terror: Katō Shūichi’s and Mori Arimasa’s 1955 Return from France, Doug Slaymaker Chapter 6: Language and the People: The Amateur Writing Subject in Kindai bungaku, Shin Nihon bungaku, and Shisō no kagaku, Richi Sakakibara, translated by Atsuko Ueda Part III: Continuity and Discontinuity: Subjective Rupture and Dislocation Chapter 7: Temporalities of Ruin: Shiina Rinzō and the Subject of Tenkō, Seiji M. Lippit Chapter 8: Literature at War’s End: The Prosecution of Writers in Bungaku jihyō, James Dorsey Chapter 9: From the God of Literature to War Criminal: The Media and the Shifting Image of Yokomitsu Riichi from Prewar and Wartime to the Postwar Era, Toeda Hirokazu, translated by Atsuko Ueda

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