Japanese Fiction of the Allied Occupation
작성자
Sharalyn Orbaugh
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형식
하드커버
페이지
520
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 1, 2006
출판사
Brill
판
Illustrated
ISBN-10
9004155465
ISBN-13
9789004155466
설명
Sharalyn Orbaugh delves into the intricate landscape of Japanese fiction that emerged during the transformative years of the Allied Occupation. This scholarly work uncovers how literature reflected the societal changes and challenges faced by Japan in the aftermath of World War II. Through a detailed analysis, Orbaugh highlights the voices of authors who navigated the complexities of identity, politics, and cultural shifts in a nation redefining itself.
Exploring a variety of literary works, the book provides insights into how these narratives not only captured the zeitgeist of the era but also influenced public perception. Orbaugh's nuanced examination reveals the interplay between fiction and reality during a period of significant upheaval, shedding light on the ways in which writers responded to the occupying forces and the new sociopolitical landscape. This critical engagement offers a fresh understanding of post-war Japanese literature and its lasting impact on culture and society.
Exploring a variety of literary works, the book provides insights into how these narratives not only captured the zeitgeist of the era but also influenced public perception. Orbaugh's nuanced examination reveals the interplay between fiction and reality during a period of significant upheaval, shedding light on the ways in which writers responded to the occupying forces and the new sociopolitical landscape. This critical engagement offers a fresh understanding of post-war Japanese literature and its lasting impact on culture and society.