03969oam 2200589I 450 991097194400332120251116194514.01-135-88053-01-138-99732-31-135-88046-81-315-06030-210.4324/9781315060309 (CKB)2550000001194564(EBL)1603896(SSID)ssj0001167304(PQKBManifestationID)11658298(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001167304(PQKBWorkID)11129078(PQKB)10251128(OCoLC)869520884(MiAaPQ)EBC1603896(OCoLC)897454834(EXLCZ)99255000000119456420180706e20131991 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRethinking Japan /edited by Adriana Boscaro, Franco Gatti and Massimo RaveriLondon :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (354 p.)First published 1991 by Japan Library Limited.1-306-40484-3 0-904404-78-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; DEDICATION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PART I: Literature & Visual Arts; 1. Abe Kobo's Internationalism; 2. Rethinking Soseki's Mon; 3. The Melancholy Flagellant or the Responsibility of Literature: Takahashi Kazumi and his Project for a Revolution; 4. Abe Kobo's 'Ark Sakura'; 5. The Socialization of Literature: The Idea and Prototypes of the Mid-Meiji Social Novel; 6. Japanese Architecture Today; 7. Problems of Attribution in Japanese Art: The Case of Hokusai's Paintings8. The Impact of Geographical Conditions on Japanese Creativity9. Visions of Japan through Modern Films; 10. Can Japanese Literature be Translated; 11. A Sense of Tragedy: Attitudes in Europe and Japan; 12. Once More: On Problems of Literary Historiography; 13. The Problem of Time in Japanese Literature; 14. Chaos or Coherence? Satō Haruo's Novel Dennen no yūtsu and Yu Dafu's trilogy Chenlun; 15. Unheeded Voices: Winked-at Lives; 16. Yūgen: Aesthetics and its Implications in Global Communication; 17. Recognizing and Translating Covert Irony in Japanese Literature18. The Eccentric Tree: Kami and Gaki in the Botanical Imagination of of the Medieval Japanese19. A European Eye on Japanese Arts and a Japanese Response to 'Japonisme' (1860-1920); 20. Communitas, Equality, Anti-structure: Reading Buson's Painting and Basho's Prose Poem, 'The Broken Hammer'; 21. Japanese Diaries; 22. Towards a Definition of Tama; 23. 'Sleeves' and 'Tears' in Classical Japanese Poetry and Lyrical Prose; 24. From Insularity to Internationalism: Kabuki in the Twenty-first Century; 25. The Shingeki Movement Until 1930: its Experience in Western Approach; PART II: Linguistics26. Rethinking Translation: The Role of Word Systems in the Translatability of Texts into Japanese27. The Changing Language in a Changing Society; 28. How to Carry Something on Your Head in Japanese; 29. On the Necessity of Contrastive Analysis of Japanese and Minor Languages of Europe; 30. Japanese Relative Clause Strategies; 31. A Contemporary View of the Japanese Verbal System; 32. Synchronic and Diachronic Approaches to the noda Sentence; 33. Intersection of Tense and Aspect in the Dynamic Predicate in Japanese; 34. On Prejudice Nominals in Japanese; NOTES; INDEXThese papers explore the debate over new directions in Japanese studies.JapanCongresses952Boscaro Adriana11155Gatti Franco135310Raveri Massimo246164FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910971944003321Rethinking Japan4497835UNINA