ABSTRACT

After the Meiji Restoration of 1868 Japan modernized rapidly, transforming itself perhaps more quickly than any other country in history. However, the change was not without its conflicts, many of them still unresolved as the pleasures of modern society vie with a respect for the traditional Japanese lifestyle. As the literature of change and of the young, science fiction acts as a window to the modern mind and the uneasy alliance of the old and new. This book, filled with detailed reference to numerous stories, traces the origin and development of the genre from the mid-nineteenth century to today, thus exploring unique insights into Japanese attitudes to commercialism, spirituality, the media, war and international relations.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |34 pages

The Origins of Japanese Science Fiction

chapter |6 pages

The Beginnings

chapter |26 pages

The Period of Development

part |83 pages

The Concerns of a Changing Society

chapter |12 pages

The Jaded Japanese

chapter |11 pages

Advertising and the Media

chapter |16 pages

Economics and Commerce

chapter |14 pages

Human Concerns and Values

chapter |14 pages

Sex

part |45 pages

Matters of the Mind and Spirit

part |68 pages

The Consequences of Change