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Author:
Association for Japanese Literary Studies. Annual Meeting (26th : 2018 : Oberlin College)
Title:
Violence, justice, and honor in Japan's literary cultures / Ann Sherif, editor ; Matthew Fraleigh, managing editor.
Publisher:
AJLS,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
vi, 285 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Japanese literature--Themes, motives--Congresses.
Japanese literature--History and criticism--Congresses.
Violence in literature--Congresses.
Justice in literature--Congresses.
Honor in literature--Congresses.
Honor in literature.
Japanese literature.
Japanese literature--Themes, motives.
Justice in literature.
Violence in literature.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Other Authors:
Sherif, Ann, editor.
Fraleigh, Matthew, 1973- editor.
Association for Japanese Literary Studies, issuing body.
Notes:
"The 26th Annual Conference of the Association for Japanese Literary Studies (AJLS) held at Oberlin College on February 16 & 17, 2018."--Page v. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Music as Another Storyteller of Hiroshima / Yumi Notohara -- The Art of Persistence: Maruki Toshi and the Tokyo War Crime Trials / Charlotte Eubanks -- A Quiet Spring: the Hiroshima Panels in 2020 / Okamura Yukinori -- The Presence of Absence Toward an Ethics of Exile as Resistance to Violence After Fukushima / Yuki Miyamoto -- Compassionate Violence? The Aestheticization of Violence in the Taima-dera jikkai-zu byōbu / Monika Dix -- When Elegance Becomes Inconvenient: Violence in Word and Deed in Nijō Yoshimoto's Ojima no kuchizusami (Solace of Words at Ojima) / Kendra Strand -- Kenreimon'in Ukyō no Daibu shū: The Experience of the Genpei War and the Work's Reception During WWII / Naomi Fukumori -- The Bunbu Paradigm Reconsidered: Warrior Literacy and Symbolic Violence in Late Medieval Japan / Pier Carlo Tommasi -- Mythic Representations of the Violent Vanquishing of Izumo / Richard Torrance -- Violence against Monks in Shabby Stoles: Justice and Punishment in Nihon ryōiki / Shih-Wei Sun -- Consumption, Violence, and Bodily Expression in Contemporary Japanese Art / Faye Yuan Kleeman -- Mystery and Melodrama in Kim Nae-Sŏng's "The Oval Mirror" / Quillon Arkenstone -- The Body and War: Violence in the Work of Playwright and Novelist Kara Jurō / Higuchi Yoshizumi -- A Daughter's Search For "Mother" in Ai o kou hito (A Person Begging for Love) / Hiromi Tsuchiya Dollase -- Destroy the Family, Save the Empire: The Bizarre Rhetoric of Mobilization Propaganda, 1937-45 / Sharalyn Orbaugh -- Translating Family Violence in Contemporary Japanese Literature: Dynamics of (Cruel) Affectivity in Zangyakuki by Kirino Natsuo / Paola Scrolavezza -- Toward Comradely "Personhood": Matsuda Tokiko's "Another Battlefront": Defying Environmental and Sexual Harms, Poverty, and War in The Workplace (1932) / Norma Field -- Shattering the Innocence Narrative: Depictions of Violence in Proletarian Children's Literature / Mika Endo -- Colonial Violence in Proletarian Literature: Chang Hyŏk-Chu's "Hell of The Starving" / Heather Bowen-Struyk -- On Proletarian Literatures, Past and Future / Nathan Shockey -- Violence, Assimilation and Otherness in Colonial Manchuria / Kimberly Kono -- Speaking Violence in a Repatriation Novel: Miyao Tomiko's Shuka / Michiko Suzuki -- Bodies and Violence in the Musha Incident / Robert Tierney.
Series:
Proceedings of the Association for Japanese Literary Studies, 1531-5533 ; v. 19, 2018
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1237719852
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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