1st Edition

Perversion and Modern Japan Psychoanalysis, Literature, Culture

Edited By Nina Cornyetz, J. Keith Vincent Copyright 2010
352 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

352 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

352 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

How did nerves and neuroses take the place of ghosts and spirits in Meiji Japan? How does Natsume Soseki’s canonical novel Kokoro pervert the Freudian teleology of sexual development? What do we make of Jacques Lacan’s infamous claim that because of the nature of their language the Japanese people were unanalyzable? And how are we to understand the re-awakening of collective memory occasioned by... Read more

Introduction: Japan as Screen Memory: Psychoanalysis and History Nina Cornyetz  1. Speculations of Murder: Ghostly Dreams, Poisonous Frogs, and the Return of Yokoi Shôichi Bruce Suttmeier  2. Japan’s Lost Decade and Its Two Recoveries: On Sawaragi Noi, Japanese Neo-Pop and Anti-War Activism Carl Cassegard  3. The Corporeal Principle of the National Polity: The Rhetoric of the National Polity, or, the Nation as Memory Machine Yutaka Nagahara  4. Penuses/ Phallises: The Multiplication, Displacement and Appropriations of the Phallus Ayelet Zohar  5. Penisular Cartography: Topology in Nakagami Kenji’s "Kishu" Nina Cornyetz  6. Two Ways to Play Fort-Da: With Freud and Tanizaki in Yoshino Margherita Long  7. The Double Scission of Mishima Yukio: Limits and Anxieties in the Autofictional Machine Gavin Walker  8. Navigating the Inner Sea: Utsumi Bunzô’s Affects in Ukigumo Dawn Lawson  9. In the Flesh: The Historical Unconscious of Ishikawa Jun’s "Fugen" Irena Hayter  10. Sexuality and Narrative in Sôseki’s "Kokoro" Keith Vincent  11. Exhausted by their Battles with the World: Neuraesthenia and Civilization Critique in Early Twentieth Century Japan Christopher Hill  12. Freud, Lacan and Japan Kazushige Shingu

Biography

Nina Cornyetz is Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at New York University, USA.

J. Keith Vincent is Assistant Professor of Japanese and Comparative Literature at Boston University, USA.