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Title The Columbia Companion to modern East Asian literature / general editor, Joshua S. Mostow ; associate editors, Kirk A. Denton, Bruce Fulton, Sharalyn Orbaugh.
Alternative Title Modern East Asian literature
Publication Info New York : Columbia University Press, ©2003.



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Contents PART I General Introduction: JOSHUA S. MOSTOW, GENERAL EDITOR; 1. The Columbia companion to modern East Asian literature; 2. Modern literature in East Asia: an overview; PART II Japan: SHARALYN ORBAUGH, ASSOCIATE EDITOR; Thematic Essays; 3. Historical overview; 4. The problem of the modern subject; 5. Nation and nationalism; 6. Gender, family, and sexualities in modern literature; 7. The social organization of modern Japanese literature; Authors, Works, Schools; 8. Translated and political novels of the Meiji period; 9. Tsubouchi Shoyo and Futabatei Shimei.
10. The Ken'yusha, Ozaki Koyo, and Yamada Bimyo11. Meiji women writers; 12. Moriogai; 13. Higuchi Ichiyo and neoclassical modernism; 14. Shimazaki Toson; 15. Natsume Soseki; 16. Seito and the resurgence of writing by women; 17. The revival of poetry in traditional forms; 18. Poetry in Chinese in the modern period; 19. Meiji-period theater; 20. Uno Chiyo; 21. Tanizaki Jun'ichiro; 22. Shiga Naoya and the Shirakaba group; 23. Akutagawa Ryunosuke; 24. The debate over pure literature; 25. Naturalism and the emergence of the Shishosetsu (personal novel); 26. Kawabata Yasunari.
27. Free verse in the Taishoera28. Takamura Kotaro; 29. Taisho and prewar Showa theater; 30. Hayashi Fumiko; 31. Miyamoto Yuriko and socialist writers; 32. Nagai Kafu; 33. Wartime fiction; 34. Atomic fiction and poetry; 35. Occupation-period fiction; 36. Dazai Osamu, Sakaguchi Ango, and the Burai school; 37. Abe Kobo; 38. Oe Kenzaburo; 39. Ibuse Masuji; 40. Endo Shusaku; 41. Enchi Fumiko; 42. Mishima Yukio; 43. The 1960s and 1970s boom in women's writing; 44. Oba Minako; 45. Murakami Ryu; 46. Murakami Haruki; 47. Nakagami Kenji; 48. Kanai Mieko; 49. Tsushima Yuko.
50. Shimada Masahiko and Shimizu Yoshinori51. Yoshimoto Banana; 52. Yamada Eimi; 53. Postwar poetry; 54. Postwar experimental theater I: Angura; 55. Postwar experimental theater II: Buto and performance art; 56. Modern Okinawan literature; PART III China: KIRK A. DENTON, ASSOCIATE EDITOR; Thematic Essays; 57. Historical overview; 58. Language and literary form; 59. Literary communities and the production of literature; 60. Modern Chinese literature as an institution: canon and literary history; Authors, Works, Schools.
61. The late Qing poetry revolution: Liang Qichao, Huang Zunxian, and Chinese literary modernity62. The uses of fiction: Liang Qichao and his contemporaries; 63. Late Qing fiction; 64. Zhou Shoujuan's love stories and mandarin ducks and butterflies fiction; 65. Form and reform: New poetry and the crescent moon society; 66. Reconsidering the origins of modern Chinese women's writing; 67. Romantic sentiment and the problem of the subject: Yu Dafu; 68. The madman that was Ah Q: tradition and modernity in Lu Xun's fiction; 69. Feminism and revolution: The work and life of Ding Ling.
ISBN 9780231507363 (electronic bk.)
0231507364 (electronic bk.)
0585473218 (electronic bk.)
9780585473215 (electronic bk.)
9780231113144 (print)
0231113145 (print)
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Subject East Asian literature -- 20th century -- Encyclopedias.
Alt author Mostow, Joshua S., 1957- editor.
Alternative Title Modern East Asian literature
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Contents PART I General Introduction: JOSHUA S. MOSTOW, GENERAL EDITOR; 1. The Columbia companion to modern East Asian literature; 2. Modern literature in East Asia: an overview; PART II Japan: SHARALYN ORBAUGH, ASSOCIATE EDITOR; Thematic Essays; 3. Historical overview; 4. The problem of the modern subject; 5. Nation and nationalism; 6. Gender, family, and sexualities in modern literature; 7. The social organization of modern Japanese literature; Authors, Works, Schools; 8. Translated and political novels of the Meiji period; 9. Tsubouchi Shoyo and Futabatei Shimei.
10. The Ken'yusha, Ozaki Koyo, and Yamada Bimyo11. Meiji women writers; 12. Moriogai; 13. Higuchi Ichiyo and neoclassical modernism; 14. Shimazaki Toson; 15. Natsume Soseki; 16. Seito and the resurgence of writing by women; 17. The revival of poetry in traditional forms; 18. Poetry in Chinese in the modern period; 19. Meiji-period theater; 20. Uno Chiyo; 21. Tanizaki Jun'ichiro; 22. Shiga Naoya and the Shirakaba group; 23. Akutagawa Ryunosuke; 24. The debate over pure literature; 25. Naturalism and the emergence of the Shishosetsu (personal novel); 26. Kawabata Yasunari.
27. Free verse in the Taishoera28. Takamura Kotaro; 29. Taisho and prewar Showa theater; 30. Hayashi Fumiko; 31. Miyamoto Yuriko and socialist writers; 32. Nagai Kafu; 33. Wartime fiction; 34. Atomic fiction and poetry; 35. Occupation-period fiction; 36. Dazai Osamu, Sakaguchi Ango, and the Burai school; 37. Abe Kobo; 38. Oe Kenzaburo; 39. Ibuse Masuji; 40. Endo Shusaku; 41. Enchi Fumiko; 42. Mishima Yukio; 43. The 1960s and 1970s boom in women's writing; 44. Oba Minako; 45. Murakami Ryu; 46. Murakami Haruki; 47. Nakagami Kenji; 48. Kanai Mieko; 49. Tsushima Yuko.
50. Shimada Masahiko and Shimizu Yoshinori51. Yoshimoto Banana; 52. Yamada Eimi; 53. Postwar poetry; 54. Postwar experimental theater I: Angura; 55. Postwar experimental theater II: Buto and performance art; 56. Modern Okinawan literature; PART III China: KIRK A. DENTON, ASSOCIATE EDITOR; Thematic Essays; 57. Historical overview; 58. Language and literary form; 59. Literary communities and the production of literature; 60. Modern Chinese literature as an institution: canon and literary history; Authors, Works, Schools.
61. The late Qing poetry revolution: Liang Qichao, Huang Zunxian, and Chinese literary modernity62. The uses of fiction: Liang Qichao and his contemporaries; 63. Late Qing fiction; 64. Zhou Shoujuan's love stories and mandarin ducks and butterflies fiction; 65. Form and reform: New poetry and the crescent moon society; 66. Reconsidering the origins of modern Chinese women's writing; 67. Romantic sentiment and the problem of the subject: Yu Dafu; 68. The madman that was Ah Q: tradition and modernity in Lu Xun's fiction; 69. Feminism and revolution: The work and life of Ding Ling.
ISBN 9780231507363 (electronic bk.)
0231507364 (electronic bk.)
0585473218 (electronic bk.)
9780585473215 (electronic bk.)
9780231113144 (print)
0231113145 (print)
Subject East Asian literature -- 20th century -- Encyclopedias.
Alt author Mostow, Joshua S., 1957- editor.
Alternative Title Modern East Asian literature

Subject East Asian literature -- 20th century -- Encyclopedias.
Descript 1 online resource (x, 803 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript data file rda
Encyclopedia
Contents PART I General Introduction: JOSHUA S. MOSTOW, GENERAL EDITOR; 1. The Columbia companion to modern East Asian literature; 2. Modern literature in East Asia: an overview; PART II Japan: SHARALYN ORBAUGH, ASSOCIATE EDITOR; Thematic Essays; 3. Historical overview; 4. The problem of the modern subject; 5. Nation and nationalism; 6. Gender, family, and sexualities in modern literature; 7. The social organization of modern Japanese literature; Authors, Works, Schools; 8. Translated and political novels of the Meiji period; 9. Tsubouchi Shoyo and Futabatei Shimei.
10. The Ken'yusha, Ozaki Koyo, and Yamada Bimyo11. Meiji women writers; 12. Moriogai; 13. Higuchi Ichiyo and neoclassical modernism; 14. Shimazaki Toson; 15. Natsume Soseki; 16. Seito and the resurgence of writing by women; 17. The revival of poetry in traditional forms; 18. Poetry in Chinese in the modern period; 19. Meiji-period theater; 20. Uno Chiyo; 21. Tanizaki Jun'ichiro; 22. Shiga Naoya and the Shirakaba group; 23. Akutagawa Ryunosuke; 24. The debate over pure literature; 25. Naturalism and the emergence of the Shishosetsu (personal novel); 26. Kawabata Yasunari.
27. Free verse in the Taishoera28. Takamura Kotaro; 29. Taisho and prewar Showa theater; 30. Hayashi Fumiko; 31. Miyamoto Yuriko and socialist writers; 32. Nagai Kafu; 33. Wartime fiction; 34. Atomic fiction and poetry; 35. Occupation-period fiction; 36. Dazai Osamu, Sakaguchi Ango, and the Burai school; 37. Abe Kobo; 38. Oe Kenzaburo; 39. Ibuse Masuji; 40. Endo Shusaku; 41. Enchi Fumiko; 42. Mishima Yukio; 43. The 1960s and 1970s boom in women's writing; 44. Oba Minako; 45. Murakami Ryu; 46. Murakami Haruki; 47. Nakagami Kenji; 48. Kanai Mieko; 49. Tsushima Yuko.
50. Shimada Masahiko and Shimizu Yoshinori51. Yoshimoto Banana; 52. Yamada Eimi; 53. Postwar poetry; 54. Postwar experimental theater I: Angura; 55. Postwar experimental theater II: Buto and performance art; 56. Modern Okinawan literature; PART III China: KIRK A. DENTON, ASSOCIATE EDITOR; Thematic Essays; 57. Historical overview; 58. Language and literary form; 59. Literary communities and the production of literature; 60. Modern Chinese literature as an institution: canon and literary history; Authors, Works, Schools.
61. The late Qing poetry revolution: Liang Qichao, Huang Zunxian, and Chinese literary modernity62. The uses of fiction: Liang Qichao and his contemporaries; 63. Late Qing fiction; 64. Zhou Shoujuan's love stories and mandarin ducks and butterflies fiction; 65. Form and reform: New poetry and the crescent moon society; 66. Reconsidering the origins of modern Chinese women's writing; 67. Romantic sentiment and the problem of the subject: Yu Dafu; 68. The madman that was Ah Q: tradition and modernity in Lu Xun's fiction; 69. Feminism and revolution: The work and life of Ding Ling.
Alt author Mostow, Joshua S., 1957- editor.
ISBN 9780231507363 (electronic bk.)
0231507364 (electronic bk.)
0585473218 (electronic bk.)
9780585473215 (electronic bk.)
9780231113144 (print)
0231113145 (print)

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