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  1. Japanese fiction of the Allied occupation
    vision, embodiment, identity
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Covers: the reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation. This study traces important nodes in the construction and maintenance of discourses of identity through attention to writers'... mehr

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    Covers: the reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation. This study traces important nodes in the construction and maintenance of discourses of identity through attention to writers' representations of the gaze, the body, language, and social performance

     

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    ISBN: 9789047411666
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    Schriftenreihe: Brill's Japanese studies library ; vol. 26
    Schlagworte: Japanese fiction; Military occupation in literature
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xiv, 515 p), 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [485]-501) and index

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    LIST OF PLATES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; NOTE TO THE READER; PART I MEMORY AND HISTORY; CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION MEMORY, TRAUMA, NARRATIVE; CHAPTER TWO THE ALLIED OCCUPATION; PART II VISION; CHAPTER THREE THE MIRROR AND THE MASQUERADE THEORIES OF VISION; CHAPTER FOUR VISION IN FICTION; PART III THE BODY; CHAPTER FIVE THEORIES OF EMBODIMENT; CHAPTER SIX NATIONAL MOBILIZATION FROM NATION TO GUNKOKU (A COUNTRY AT WAR); CHAPTER SEVEN THE DISARTICULATED BODY MEN WRITING MEN; CHAPTER EIGHT PRODUCTION AND REPRODUCTION WOMEN WRITING WOMEN; PART IV THE VISIBLE BODY; CHAPTER NINE THEORIES OF THE VISIBLE BODY

    CHAPTER TEN THE MARGINS OF NARRATIVE EMBODIMENTCHAPTER ELEVEN CONCLUSION: THE CONTINUING EFFECTS OF OCCUPATION; WORKS CITED; INDEX

  2. Japanese fiction of the Allied occupation
    vision, embodiment, identity
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Materials /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter One. Introduction Memory, Trauma, Narrative /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Two. The Allied Occupation /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Three. The Mirror And The Masquerade Theories Of Vision /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Four.... mehr

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    Preliminary Materials /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter One. Introduction Memory, Trauma, Narrative /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Two. The Allied Occupation /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Three. The Mirror And The Masquerade Theories Of Vision /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Four. Vision In Fiction /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Five. Theories Of Embodiment /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Six. National Mobilization From Nation To Gunkoku (A Country At War) /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Seven. The Disarticulated Body Men Writing Men /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Eight. Production And Reproduction Women Writing Women /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Nine. Theories Of The Visible Body /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Ten. The Margins Of Narrative Embodiment /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Eleven. Conclusion: The Continuing Effects Of Occupation /S. Orbaugh -- Works Cited /S. Orbaugh -- Index /S. Orbaugh. The reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation forms the subject of this latest volume in Brill's monograph series Japanese Studies Library. Closely examining the role of fiction produced during the Allied Occupation, Sharalyn Orbaugh begins with an examination of the rhetoric of wartime propaganda, and explores how elements of that rhetoric were redeployed postwar as authors produced fiction linked to the redefinition of what it means to be Japanese. Drawing on tools and methods from trauma studies, gender and race studies, and film and literary theory, the study traces important nodes in the construction and maintenance of discourses of identity through attention to writers’ representations of the gaze, the body, language, and social performance. This book will be of interest to any student of the literary or cultural history of World War II and its aftermath. Japanese Fiction of the Allied Occupation was awarded Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2007

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9789047411666
    RVK Klassifikation: EI 4964
    Schriftenreihe: Brill's Japanese studies library ; v. 26
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    Schlagworte: Japanese fiction; Fictie; Tweede Wereldoorlog
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 515 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [485]-501) and index

  3. Japanese fiction of the Allied occupation
    vision, embodiment, identity
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

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    ISBN: 9047411668; 9789004155466; 9789047411666
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    Schriftenreihe: Brill's Japanese studies library ; v. 26
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General; Tweede Wereldoorlog; Fictie; Japanese fiction; Military occupation in literature; Prosa; Weltkrieg (1939-1945); Japanese fiction; Military occupation in literature; Rezeption; Alliierte; Kriegerische Besetzung; Japanisch; Zweiter Weltkrieg; Literatur
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 485-501) and index

    Cover -- Contents -- LIST OF PLATES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- NOTE TO THE READER -- PART I MEMORY AND HISTORY -- CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION MEMORY, TRAUMA, NARRATIVE -- CHAPTER TWO THE ALLIED OCCUPATION -- PART II VISION -- CHAPTER THREE THE MIRROR AND THE MASQUERADE THEORIES OF VISION -- CHAPTER FOUR VISION IN FICTION -- PART III THE BODY -- CHAPTER FIVE THEORIES OF EMBODIMENT -- CHAPTER SIX NATIONAL MOBILIZATION FROM NATION TO GUNKOKU (A COUNTRY AT WAR) -- CHAPTER SEVEN THE DISARTICULATED BODY MEN WRITING MEN -- CHAPTER EIGHT PRODUCTION AND REPRODUCTION WOMEN WRITING WOMEN -- PART IV THE VISIBLE BODY -- CHAPTER NINE THEORIES OF THE VISIBLE BODY -- CHAPTER TEN THE MARGINS OF NARRATIVE EMBODIMENT -- CHAPTER ELEVEN CONCLUSION: THE CONTINUING EFFECTS OF OCCUPATION -- WORKS CITED -- INDEX.

    The reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation forms the subject of this latest volume in Brill's monograph series "Japanese Studies Library". Closely examining the role of fiction produced during the Allied Occupation, Sharalyn Orbaugh begins with an examination of the rhetoric of wartime propaganda, and explores how elements of that rhetoric were redeployed postwar as authors produced fiction linked to the redefinition of what it means to be Japanese. Drawing on tools and methods from trauma studies, gender and race studies, and film and literary theory, the study traces important nodes in the construction and maintenance of discourses of identity through attention to writers' representations of the gaze, the body, language, and social performance. This book will be of interest to any student of the literary or cultural history of World War II and its aftermath

  4. Japanese fiction of the Allied occupation
    vision, embodiment, identity
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    The reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation forms the subject of this latest volume in Brill's monograph series Japanese Studies Library. Closely examining the role of fiction produced... mehr

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    The reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation forms the subject of this latest volume in Brill's monograph series Japanese Studies Library. Closely examining the role of fiction produced during the Allied Occupation, Sharalyn Orbaugh begins with an examination of the rhetoric of wartime propaganda, and explores how elements of that rhetoric were redeployed postwar as authors produced fiction linked to the redefinition of what it means to be Japanese. Drawing on tools and methods from trauma studies, gender and race studies, and film and literary theory, the study traces important nodes in the construction and maintenance of discourses of identity through attention to writers' representations of the gaze, the body, language, and social performance. This book will be of interest to any student of the literary or cultural history of World War II and its aftermath. Japanese Fiction of the Allied Occupation was awarded Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2007 .

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Brill's Japanese studies library, ; v. 26
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [485]-501) and index.

  5. Japanese fiction of the Allied occupation
    vision, embodiment, identity
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    The reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation forms the subject of this latest volume in Brill's monograph series "Japanese Studies Library". Closely examining the role of fiction produced... mehr

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    The reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation forms the subject of this latest volume in Brill's monograph series "Japanese Studies Library". Closely examining the role of fiction produced during the Allied Occupation, Sharalyn Orbaugh begins with an examination of the rhetoric of wartime propaganda, and explores how elements of that rhetoric were redeployed postwar as authors produced fiction linked to the redefinition of what it means to be Japanese. Drawing on tools and methods from trauma studies, gender and race studies, and film and literary theory, the study traces important nodes in the construction and maintenance of discourses of identity through attention to writers' representations of the gaze, the body, language, and social performance. This book will be of interest to any student of the literary or cultural history of World War II and its aftermath

     

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    ISBN: 9789047411666; 9047411668
    Schriftenreihe: Brill's Japanese studies library 0925-6512 ; v. 26
    Brill's Japanese studies library ; v. 26
    Schlagworte: Japanese fiction; Military occupation in literature; Japanese fiction; Tweede Wereldoorlog; Fictie; Japanese fiction; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; Military occupation in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Umfang: Online Ressource (xiv, 515 p.)
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  6. Japanese fiction of the Allied occupation
    vision, embodiment, identity
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Materials /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter One. Introduction Memory, Trauma, Narrative /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Two. The Allied Occupation /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Three. The Mirror And The Masquerade Theories Of Vision /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Four.... mehr

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    Preliminary Materials /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter One. Introduction Memory, Trauma, Narrative /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Two. The Allied Occupation /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Three. The Mirror And The Masquerade Theories Of Vision /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Four. Vision In Fiction /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Five. Theories Of Embodiment /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Six. National Mobilization From Nation To Gunkoku (A Country At War) /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Seven. The Disarticulated Body Men Writing Men /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Eight. Production And Reproduction Women Writing Women /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Nine. Theories Of The Visible Body /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Ten. The Margins Of Narrative Embodiment /S. Orbaugh -- Chapter Eleven. Conclusion: The Continuing Effects Of Occupation /S. Orbaugh -- Works Cited /S. Orbaugh -- Index /S. Orbaugh. The reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation forms the subject of this latest volume in Brill's monograph series Japanese Studies Library. Closely examining the role of fiction produced during the Allied Occupation, Sharalyn Orbaugh begins with an examination of the rhetoric of wartime propaganda, and explores how elements of that rhetoric were redeployed postwar as authors produced fiction linked to the redefinition of what it means to be Japanese. Drawing on tools and methods from trauma studies, gender and race studies, and film and literary theory, the study traces important nodes in the construction and maintenance of discourses of identity through attention to writers’ representations of the gaze, the body, language, and social performance. This book will be of interest to any student of the literary or cultural history of World War II and its aftermath. Japanese Fiction of the Allied Occupation was awarded Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2007

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Brill's Japanese studies library ; v. 26
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    Schlagworte: Japanese fiction; Fictie; Tweede Wereldoorlog
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 515 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [485]-501) and index

  7. Japanese fiction of the Allied occupation
    vision, embodiment, identity
    Erschienen: 2007
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    The reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation forms the subject of this latest volume in Brill's monograph series "Japanese Studies Library". Closely examining the role of fiction produced... mehr

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    The reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation forms the subject of this latest volume in Brill's monograph series "Japanese Studies Library". Closely examining the role of fiction produced during the Allied Occupation, Sharalyn Orbaugh begins with an examination of the rhetoric of wartime propaganda, and explores how elements of that rhetoric were redeployed postwar as authors produced fiction linked to the redefinition of what it means to be Japanese. Drawing on tools and methods from trauma studies, gender and race studies, and film and literary theory, the study traces important nodes in the construction and maintenance of discourses of identity through attention to writers' representations of the gaze, the body, language, and social performance. This book will be of interest to any student of the literary or cultural history of World War II and its aftermath.

     

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    ISBN: 9789047411666; 9047411668; 1281458090; 9781281458094
    Schriftenreihe: Brill's Japanese studies library ; v. 26
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 515 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 485-501) and index

  8. Japanese fiction of the Allied occupation
    vision, embodiment, identity
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Covers: the reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation. This study traces important nodes in the construction and maintenance of discourses of identity through attention to writers'... mehr

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    Covers: the reconstruction of identity in post World War II Japan after the trauma of war, defeat and occupation. This study traces important nodes in the construction and maintenance of discourses of identity through attention to writers' representations of the gaze, the body, language, and social performance

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Brill's Japanese studies library ; vol. 26
    Brill eBook titles 2007
    Schlagworte: Military occupation in literature; Japanese fiction; Japanese fiction; Fictie; Tweede Wereldoorlog
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xiv, 515 p), 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [485]-501) and index

    Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web

    LIST OF PLATES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; NOTE TO THE READER; PART I MEMORY AND HISTORY; CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION MEMORY, TRAUMA, NARRATIVE; CHAPTER TWO THE ALLIED OCCUPATION; PART II VISION; CHAPTER THREE THE MIRROR AND THE MASQUERADE THEORIES OF VISION; CHAPTER FOUR VISION IN FICTION; PART III THE BODY; CHAPTER FIVE THEORIES OF EMBODIMENT; CHAPTER SIX NATIONAL MOBILIZATION FROM NATION TO GUNKOKU (A COUNTRY AT WAR); CHAPTER SEVEN THE DISARTICULATED BODY MEN WRITING MEN; CHAPTER EIGHT PRODUCTION AND REPRODUCTION WOMEN WRITING WOMEN; PART IV THE VISIBLE BODY; CHAPTER NINE THEORIES OF THE VISIBLE BODY

    CHAPTER TEN THE MARGINS OF NARRATIVE EMBODIMENTCHAPTER ELEVEN CONCLUSION: THE CONTINUING EFFECTS OF OCCUPATION; WORKS CITED; INDEX