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Musashino in Tuscany: Japanese Overseas Travel Literature, 1860–1912: Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies

Autor Susanna Fessler
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 ian 2021
By the late Meiji period Japanese were venturing abroad in great numbers, and some of those who traveled kept diaries and wrote formal travelogues. These travelogues reflected a changing view of the West and changing artistic sensibilities in the long-standing Japanese literary tradition of travel writing (kikoōbungaku). This book shows that overseas Meiji-period travel writers struck out to create a dynamic new type of travel literature, one that had a solid foundation in traditional Japanese kikōbungaku yet also displayed influence from the West.
Musashino in Tuscany specifically examines the poetic imagery and allusion in these travelogues and reveals that when Japanese traveled to the West in the mid-nineteenth century, the images they wrote about tended to be associated not with places initially discovered by the Japanese traveler but with places that already existed in Western fame and lore. And unlike imagery from Japanese traveling in Japan, which was predominantly nature based, Japanese overseas travel imagery was often associated with the manmade world.
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ISBN-13: 9780472038305
ISBN-10: 0472038303
Pagini: 310
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția U of M Center For Japanese Studies
Seria Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies


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Susanna Fessler is Associate Professor of East Asian Studies and Chair of the Department of East Asian Studies at the State University of New York at Albany. Her publications include Wandering Heart: The Work and Method of Hayashi Fumiko (1998).

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Examines poetic imagery and allusion in the Japanese tradition of travel writing