A fictional commons: Natsume Sōseki & the properties of modern literature

Introduction: Owning up to Sōseki -- Fables of property : nameless cats, stray sheep, trickster badgers -- House under a shadow : disowning the psychology of possessive individualism in the gate -- Property and sociological knowledge : Sōseki and the gift of narrative -- The tragedy of the market :...

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Subtitles:Natsume Sōseki and the properties of modern literature
主要作者: Bourdaghs, Michael K. 1961- (Author)
格式: 电子 图书
语言:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
出版: Durham Duke University Press 2021
In:Year: 2021
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Natsume, Sōseki 1867-1916
Further subjects:B Right of property
B Right of property (Japan) History
B Property in literature
B Japan
B Natsume, Sōseki
B History
B Natsume, Sōseki (1867-1916) Criticism and interpretation
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Japanese fiction Meiji period, 1868-1912 History and criticism
B Japanese fiction ; Meiji period
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / Japanese
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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总结:Introduction: Owning up to Sōseki -- Fables of property : nameless cats, stray sheep, trickster badgers -- House under a shadow : disowning the psychology of possessive individualism in the gate -- Property and sociological knowledge : Sōseki and the gift of narrative -- The tragedy of the market : women, younger brothers, and colonial subjects in Kokoro -- Epilogue: Who owns Sōseki? Or, how not to belong to world literature.
"Michael K. Bourdaghs presents a radical reframing of the works of Natsume Sōseki--widely considered to be Japan's greatest modern novelist--as critical and creative responses to the emergence of new forms of property ownership in nineteenth-century Japan."--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
实物描述:1 Online-Ressource (223 pages), illustrations
ISBN:1478021926