1st Edition

Affect, Emotion and Sensibility in Modern Japanese Literature From Natsume Sôseki to Ishimure Michiko

By Reiko Abe Auestad Copyright 2025
220 Pages
by Routledge

220 Pages
by Routledge

220 Pages
by Routledge

This book takes the unique approach of combining cognitive approaches with more established close-reading methods in analysing a selection of Japanese novels and a film. They are by four well-known male authors and a director (Natsume Sôseki, Shiga Naoya, Ôe Kenzaburô, Ibuse Masuji and Imamura Shôhei) and five female authors (Kirino Natsuo, Kawakami Mieko, Murata Sayaka, Tsushima Yûko, and... Read more

Introduction  Part I: Sensibility and Genre  1. Natsume Sôseki’s Narrative Experiments: From Shaseibun to Light and Dark  2. Shiga Naoya’s Shishôsetsu: From ‘Infatuation’ to A Dark Night’s Passing  Part II: Affect and Emotion  3. Disorienting Affect in Natsume Sôseki’s Kokoro  4. Ôe Kenzaburô’s The Silent Cry Revisited Through Affect Theory  5. Speech Acts and Emotion in Kirino Natsuo’s Grotesque  6. Cruel Optimism in Kawakami Mieko’s Breasts and Eggs and Murata Sayaka’s Convenient Store Woman  Part III: Historical Trauma and Representation  7. Ibuse Masuji’s Black Rain and Imamura Shôhei’s Film Adaptation  8. Intertextual Time Machine: Tsushima Yûko’s Laughing Wolf and Ôe Kenzaburô’s Children of Two Hundred Years  9. Ethics of Care in Ishimure Michiko’s Villages of the Gods  Conclusion

Biography

Reiko Abe Auestad is Professor of Japanese Studies at the University of Oslo, Norway.