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Interkulturelle und Interdisziplinäre Studien - 7: The Writing of Disaster

Literary Representations of War, Trauma and Earthquakes in Modern Japan

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This book analyzes the literature that emerged from World War II. It also examines the literature that resulted from the two major earthquakes that have struck Japan over the course of over the last hundred years. The small number of volumes previously published examining the literature of war and earthquakes in Japan have almost always focused exclusively on fiction while this volume focuses mainly on poetry. This volume breaks new ground in its attempt to draw together and analyze the literature produced by these tragedies as a single phenomenon. It provides a new template for the literature of trauma produced by such events as the earthquake that accompanied the tsunami and nuclear meltdown in northeast Japan in 2011.

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Interkulturelle und Interdisziplinäre Studien - 7: The Writing of Disaster, Leith Morton

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Título
Interkulturelle und Interdisziplinäre Studien - 7: The Writing of Disaster
Subtítulo
Literary Representations of War, Trauma and Earthquakes in Modern Japan
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Peter Lang
Publicado en
2019
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
274
ISBN10
3631801521
ISBN13
9783631801529
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Descripción
This book analyzes the literature that emerged from World War II. It also examines the literature that resulted from the two major earthquakes that have struck Japan over the course of over the last hundred years. The small number of volumes previously published examining the literature of war and earthquakes in Japan have almost always focused exclusively on fiction while this volume focuses mainly on poetry. This volume breaks new ground in its attempt to draw together and analyze the literature produced by these tragedies as a single phenomenon. It provides a new template for the literature of trauma produced by such events as the earthquake that accompanied the tsunami and nuclear meltdown in northeast Japan in 2011.