Mapping Tokyo in Fiction and Film
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<div><p><i>Mapping Tokyo in Fiction and Film</i> explores ways that late 20<sup>th</sup>- and early 21<sup>st</sup>- 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.&nbsp; They are part of the flow of Japanese-language texts being translated (or, in the case of film, subtitled) into English.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp;Tokyos well-established culture of mapping signifies much more than a profound attachment to place or an affinity for maps as artifacts.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><br></div>
Autorenportrait
<div><p><b>Barbara E. Thornbury</b> is Professor in the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Studies at Temple University, USA. She co-edited and contributed to <i>Tokyo: Memory, Imagination, and the City</i> (2018), and is the author of <i>America¿s Japan and Japan¿s Performing Arts: Cultural Mobility and Exchange in New York, 1952-2011 </i>(2013). </p> </div>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 30.01.2020
Umfang: 2.96 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783030342760
Umbreit-Nr.: 8607991
