Reexamination of modern subjectivity in Japanese fiction
Foreword / Mizuta Noriko
Introduction / Sekine Eiji
The vernacular movement in Japan and the formation of selfhood / Wakui Takashi
In the scopic regime of discovery:Ishikawa Takuboku’s Romaji nikki and the gendered premise of self-identity / Charles Shirō Inouye
Salvation from a barren paternity:the concept of masculinity and Kōda Rohan’s writings / Ann Sherif
Mori Ōgai:subjectivity, historical change, and their proper language / Lewis Dibble
Shimizu Shikin’s “The broken ring”:a narrative of female awakening / Rebecca L Copeland
Modernity and madness:Lu Xun, Sōseki, and Irokawa Takehiro / Sekine Eiji
Water’s edge / Tsushima Yūko
Introduction / Sekine Eiji
The vernacular movement in Japan and the formation of selfhood / Wakui Takashi
In the scopic regime of discovery:Ishikawa Takuboku’s Romaji nikki and the gendered premise of self-identity / Charles Shirō Inouye
Salvation from a barren paternity:the concept of masculinity and Kōda Rohan’s writings / Ann Sherif
Mori Ōgai:subjectivity, historical change, and their proper language / Lewis Dibble
Shimizu Shikin’s “The broken ring”:a narrative of female awakening / Rebecca L Copeland
Modernity and madness:Lu Xun, Sōseki, and Irokawa Takehiro / Sekine Eiji
Water’s edge / Tsushima Yūko