ABSTRACT

This book explores one of the crucial themes in postwar Japanese fiction. Through an examination of the work of a number of prominent twentieth century Japanese writers, the book analyses the meaning of the body in postwar Japanese discourse, the gender constructions of the imagery of the body and the implications for our understanding of individual and national identity. This book will be of interest to all students of modern Japanese literature.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter |23 pages

The discourse on the body

chapter |28 pages

Tamura Taijirō

chapter |28 pages

Noma Hiroshi

chapter |32 pages

Sakaguchi Ango

chapter |29 pages

When women write postwar Japan

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion