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The Haruki Phenomenon: Haruki Murakami as Cosmopolitan Writer

Autor Tomoki Wakatsuki
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This book explores the idea of a new cosmopolitan Japanese identity through a socio-cultural analysis of contemporary Japanese writer Haruki Murakami.  It is the first monograph to apply the idea of cosmopolitanism to this writer’s global popularity widely known as the “Haruki phenomenon”.
By pioneering an enquiry into Murakami’s cosmopolitanism, this book aims to overcome the prevailing myth of “Japaneseness”(Nihonjinron) as a form of self-identification for Japanese, and propose an alternative approach for contemplating contemporary Japanese cultural identity.  Socio-cultural analysis of this author and his works shall establish Murakami’s cosmopolitan qualities and how they contribute to the cultural phenomenon of globalization.
 
Furthermore, this book will introduce the idea of “everyday cosmopolitanism” as a relevant concept to address an emergent global cultural sphere. Unlike the traditional model of cosmopolitanism, which is sometimes regarded as idealist and elitist, “everyday cosmopolitanism” encompasses the everyday spheres of ordinary people. Tomoki Wakatsuki argues that the Haruki phenomenon, as a global and local event, echoes this important social trend today.
 
Murakami’s departure from conventional notions of Japanese identity offers an alternative perception of identity and belonging that is useful for situating Japanese identity within a global context.  This text will be of interest to students and scholars of cultural studies, global literature, contemporary Japanese literature, cultural cosmopolitanism and the global cultural sphere.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811575518
ISBN-10: 9811575517
Ilustrații: XV, 109 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

1. Introduction  A Cosmopolitan Roadmap to the Haruki Phenomenon.- 2. Chapter One  Everyday Cosmopolitanism and Haruki-mania.- 3. Chapter Two  Is Murakami “un-Japanese”? : the Myth of “Japaneseness”.- 4. Chapter Three  A Friend of the ‘egg’: Murakami Speaks in Jerusalem.- 5. Chapter Four  An (Extra) Ordinary Cosmopolitan.- 6. Conclusion  In Search of Belonging.


Notă biografică

​Tomoki Wakatsuki is an independent researcher who received her PhD in Sociology at the University of New South Wales.  She has contributed a chapter to Haruki Murakami: Challenging Authors (Sense Publishers, 2016), and her article “Haruki Murakami as a cosmopolitan phenomenon: from ‘ordinary’ to ‘celebrity’” was published in the journal Celebrity Studies (Taylor & Francis, 2018).

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This book explores the idea of a new cosmopolitan Japanese identity through a socio-cultural analysis of contemporary Japanese writer Haruki Murakami.  It is the first monograph to apply the idea of cosmopolitanism to this writer’s global popularity widely known as the “Haruki phenomenon”.
By pioneering an enquiry into Murakami’s cosmopolitanism, this book aims to overcome the prevailing myth of “Japaneseness”(Nihonjinron) as a form of self-identification for Japanese, and propose an alternative approach for contemplating contemporary Japanese cultural identity.  Socio-cultural analysis of this author and his works shall establish Murakami’s cosmopolitan qualities and how they contribute to the cultural phenomenon of globalization.
 
Furthermore, this book will introduce the idea of “everyday cosmopolitanism” as a relevant concept to address an emergent global cultural sphere. Unlike the traditional model of cosmopolitanism, which is sometimes regarded as idealist and elitist, “everyday cosmopolitanism” encompasses the everyday spheres of ordinary people. Tomoki Wakatsuki argues that the Haruki phenomenon, as a global and local event, echoes this important social trend today.
 
Murakami’s departure from conventional notions of Japanese identity offers an alternative perception of identity and belonging that is useful for situating Japanese identity within a global context.  This text will be of interest to students and scholars of cultural studies, global literature, contemporary Japanese literature, cultural cosmopolitanism and the global cultural sphere.


Caracteristici

A pioneering study applying cosmopolitanism to a socio-cultural analysis of contemporary Japanese writer Haruki Murakami and his global popularity known as the Haruki Phenomenon Introduces an original argument on emergent ‘everyday cosmopolitanism’ as a key agent contributing to the development of a global cultural sphere Presents a new perspective on cosmopolitan Japanese identity that resists Nihonjinron, a prevalent discourse on the theory of “Japaneseness”