Mapping Tokyo in Fiction and Film

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Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies

ISBN: 3030342786
ISBN 13: 9783030342784
Autor: Thornbury, Barbara E
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xix, 233 S., 5 s/w Illustr., 233 p. 5 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.01.2021
Auflage: 1/2021
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Mapping Tokyo in Fiction and Film explores ways that late 20th- and early 21st- century fiction and film from Japan literally and figuratively map Tokyo. The four dozen novels, stories, and films discussed here describe, define, and reflect on Tokyo urban space. They are part of the flow of Japanese-language texts being translated (or, in the case of film, subtitled) into English. Circulation in professionally translated and subtitled English-language versions helps ensure accessibility to the primarily anglophone readers of this study-and helps validate inclusion in lists of world literature and film. Tokyo’s well-established culture of mapping signifies much more than a profound attachment to place or an affinity for maps as artifacts. It is, importantly, a counter-response to feelings of insecurity and disconnection-insofar as the mapping process helps impart a sense of predictability, stability, and placeness in the real and imagined city.

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Beschreibung

Mapping Tokyo in Fiction and Film explores ways that late 20th- and early 21st- century fiction and film from Japan literally and figuratively map Tokyo. The four dozen novels, stories, and films discussed here describe, define, and reflect on Tokyo urban space.  They are part of the flow of Japanese-language texts being translated (or, in the case of film, subtitled) into English.  Circulation in professionally translated and subtitled English-language versions helps ensure accessibility to the primarily anglophone readers of this studyand helps validate inclusion in lists of world literature and film.  Tokyos well-established culture of mapping signifies much more than a profound attachment to place or an affinity for maps as artifacts.  It is, importantly, a counter-response to feelings of insecurity and disconnectioninsofar as the mapping process helps impart a sense of predictability, stability, and placeness in the realand imagined city.  

Autorenporträt

Barbara E. Thornbury is Professor in the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Studies at Temple University, USA. She co-edited and contributed to Tokyo: Memory, Imagination, and the City (2018), and is the author of Americas Japan and Japans Performing Arts: Cultural Mobility and Exchange in New York, 1952-2011 (2013).   

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