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Visions of Precarity in Japanese Popular Culture and Literature Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt

Visions of Precarity in Japanese Popular Culture and Literature By Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt

Visions of Precarity in Japanese Popular Culture and Literature by Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt


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Visions of Precarity in Japanese Popular Culture and Literature by Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt

Recent natural as well as man-made cataclysmic events have dramatically changed the status quo of contemporary Japanese society, and following the Asia-Pacific wars never-ending postwar period, Japan has been dramatically forced into a zeitgeist of saigo or post-disaster. This radically new worldview has significantly altered the socio-political as well as literary perception of one of the worlds potential superpowers, and in this book the contributors closely examine how Japans new paradigm of precarious existence is expressed through a variety of pop-cultural as well as literary media.

Addressing the transition from post-war to post-disaster literature, this book examines the rise of precarity consciousness in Japanese socio-cultural discourse. The chapters investigate the extent to which we can talk about the emergence of a new literary paradigm of precarity in the world of Japanese popular culture. Through careful examination of a variety of contemporary texts ranging from literature, manga, anime, television drama and film this study offers an interpretation of the many dissonant voices in Japanese society. The contributors also outline the related social issues in Japanese society and culture, providing a comprehensive overview of the global trends that link Japan with the rest of the world.

Visions of Precarity in Japanese Popular Culture and Literature will be of great interest to students and scholars of contemporary Japan, Japanese culture and society, popular culture and social and cultural history.

About Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt

Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Letters, Nagoya University, Japan.

Roman Rosenbaum is Honorary Associate in Japanese Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia.

Table of Contents

Foreword: Liberty and equality in Japans unequal society 1. Towards an introduction: Japans literature of precarity, Roman Rosenbaum 2. Kirino Natsuos Metabola, or the Okinawan stage, fractured selves and the precarity of contemporary existence 3. Precarity, kawaii (cuteness), and their impact on environmental discourse in Japan 4. Part-timer, buy a house. Middle-class precarity, sentimentality and learning the meaning of work 5. Precarious attraction: Abe Kazushiges Individual Projection post-bubble 6. Hirabayashi Eiko and the projection of a viable proletarian vision 7.The Precarious Self: Love, melancholia and the eradication of adolescence in Makoto Shinkais anime works 8. Graphic representation of the precariat in popular culture 9.Towards new literary trend: Contemporary Japanese society mirrored in literature 10. Cinematic Narratives of Precarity: Gender and Affect in Contemporary Japan 11. Precarity beyond 3/11 or Living FukushimaPower, politics, and space in Wago Ryoichis poetry of disaster

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NPB9781138104181
9781138104181
1138104183
Visions of Precarity in Japanese Popular Culture and Literature by Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2017-05-24
248
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