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        Livre Littérature Générale - 01/09/2025 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Editeur : Bloomsbury Academic
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/09/2025
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 250.0
      • Expédition : 454
      • Dimensions : 23.4 x 15.6 x 18.0
      • ISBN : 1350378151



      • Résumé :

        Editors' Introduction: Hirabayashi Hatsunosuke and Modern Japan's Mass Culture

        Short Stories
        1. The Artificial Human, Seth Jacobowitz (Apr. 1928)
        2. The Devil's Altar, Rebecca Suter (Jan. 1927)
        3. A Night at the Zoo, Seth Jacobowitz (Oct. 1928)
        4. This Is How I Died! Seth Jacobowitz (Jun. 1929)
        5. Mystery Woman, Gabriel Fernandes (Jan. 1932)

        The Essays
        I. Social Criticism and the Cultural Sciences
        6. The Embodiment of the Modern Era, Yingzi Feng (Jan. 1929)
        7. The Social Basis of Modernism, Yingzi Feng (Mar. 1929)
        8. The Problem of the Cultural Sciences, Christopher Perkins (Jan. 1927)
        9. The Limits of So-Called 'Scientific Criticism', Edwin Michielsen (Nov. 1930)
        10. The Objective of the Women's Movement, Aaron William Moore (Aug. 1922)
        11. The Feminisation of Culture, Jorinde Wels (Apr. 1926)
        12. The Social Duty of Youth Groups, Aaron William Moore (n.d.)
        II. Literary Theory and Proletarian Culture
        13. Literature of the Fourth Class, Edwin Michielsen (Nov. 1921)
        14. The Arts of the Proletariat, Edwin Michielsen (Jun. 1922)
        15. The Scope of What I Can Know, Christopher Perkins (Jan. 1923)
        16. Self-Reflection, Christopher Perkins (Oct. 1925)
        17. The Essence of Literature, Parts 1 and 2, James Dorsey (Mar. 1927)
        18. Theorising Depictions of Psychology in Fiction, Aaron William Moore (Apr. 1929)
        19. Political Value and Artistic Value: A Re-examination of Marxist Literary Theory, Stefano Romagnoli (Apr. 1929)
        III. Popular Literature and Genre Fiction
        20. The Genius of Popular Literature, Gala Maria Follaco (Jul. 1925)
        21. On Popular Literature, Gala Maria Follaco (Mar. 1929 - Feb. 1930)
        22. The Modern Novel as Commodity, Nathan Shockey (May 1929)
        23. Modern Japanese Detective Stories: On Edogawa Rampo in Particular, Seth Jacobowitz (Apr. 1925)
        24. A Personal View on Agrarian Literature, Seth Jacobowitz (May 1929)
        IV. Film and Media Theory
        25. Film as a Mechanism of Americanisation, Aaron William Moore (Feb. 1929)
        26. On Reality in the Arts, Giuseppe Strippoli (Aug. 1930)
        27. The Technological Revolution in Literature and the Arts, Seth Jacobowitz (Jan. 1928)
        28. Literature Fifty Years in the Future, Aaron William Moore (Mar. 1928)

        Index

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        Biographie:
        This edited volume brings the writings of Hirabayashi Hatsunosuke, one of 20th-century Japan's most important intellectuals, into the English language for the first time. Part One contains translations of Hirabayashi's fiction that embody the diversity of his work, including science fiction, detective fiction, and more idiosyncratic works such as 'Demon at the Pulpit,' an antitheist and anticlerical story. In Part Two, the book provides a range of ... auxiliary critical essays which are written by expert scholars based in four continents. These essays examine Hirabayashi's views on numerous topics, including the emerging women's movement, popular politics, Marxist theory, filmic and literary trends, and the relationship between mass production and modern aesthetics--Provided by publishe...

        Sommaire:

        Seth Jacobowitz is Assistant Professor of Japanese in the Department of World Languages & Literatures at Texas State University, USA. He is the author of Writing Technology in Meiji Japan: A Media History of Modern Japanese Literature and Visual Culture (2016), which won the International Convention of Asia Scholars Book Prize in the Humanities in 2017. He is the translator from Japanese of The Edogawa Rampo Reader (2008) and from Portuguese of Fernando Morais' Dirty Hearts: The History of Shindo Renmei (2021).

        Aaron William Moore is Handa Chair of Japanese-Chinese Relations at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He is the author of many articles on Chinese and Japanese wartime childhood and youth, as well as two books: Writing War (2013), which analysed over 200 combat soldiers' diaries from China, Japan, and the United States, and Bombing the City (2018), which compared the air raid experiences of civilians in British and Japanese regional cities.

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