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Antithetical History of Contemporary Japanese Poetry

Antithetical History of Contemporary Japanese Poetry Twenty-First Century Poets and Politics

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New Studies in Modern Japan

Antithetical History of Contemporary Japanese Poetry

Twenty-First Century Poets and Politics

Leith Morton | Douglas Slaymaker | William Tsutsui

Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Asian Studies

Providing both literary-historical context and in-depth poetry analysis, this book traces major changes in twenty-first century Japanese poetry.

The book examines three major contemporary poets: Tanikawa Shuntaro, Yotsumoto Yasuhiro, and Koike Masayo, as well as women's voices in contemporary poetry and poetry composed on the theme of politics. Leith Morton examines how these domains were influenced by technology and catastrophe; some poets retreated into the subjectivity of the self, while other poets boldly struck out to confront Japanese society.

In part one, the book begins with a historical analysis of representative Japanese women poets followed by a chapter investigating the work of a few famous contemporary poets who have taken up political themes, including agitprop verse published online.

In part two, Morton examines Tanikawa, Yotsumoto, and Koike's works. He traces the figurative and antithetical interrelations between these three major poets and the complex interplay of influence between their works.

Leith Morton is Professor Emeritus at the Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan and Academic Affiliate in the School of Languages and Cultures at the University of Sydney, Australia.

Publication Date: 04 February 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9798216393078
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 240
Weight (oz): 16.0

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