by Naoki Sakai and Meaghan Morris
University of Minnesota Press, 1997
Paper: 978-0-8166-2863-6
Library of Congress Classification DS821.S2413 1997
Dewey Decimal Classification 952
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents
- 1
- Distinguishing Literature and the Work of Translation: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Dictée and Repetition without Return
- 2
- The Problem of “Japanese Thought”: The Formation of “Japan” and the Schema of Cofiguration
- 3
- Return to the West/Return to the East: Watsuji Tetsurô's Anthropology and Discussions of Authenticity
- 4
- Subject and/or Shutai and the Inscription of Cultural Difference
- 5
- Modernity and Its Critique: The Problem of Universalism and Particularism
- 6
- Death and Poetic Language in Postwar Japan