Japanese-Russian Transnational Comparison
Japanese-Russian Transnational Comparison
Literary Circulation and Formation of Knowledge
Solovieva, Olga V.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2026
236
Dura
Inglês
9781032547220
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Introduction. Transnational Comparison and Epistemology of Circulation Part I: Retracing Multiplicities 1. "like the arc of the Northern Lights": Japan in Russia's Asian Constellations 2. From Commune to Co-operation: Global Circuits and the Heiminsha Translation of The Conquest of Bread 3. Wests: The Logogenic Travels of Inoue Yasushi's Writings on the Silk Road Part II: (A)Social Translations 4. Translating Madness: Psychiatry, Literature, and the Emergence of the "Modern Person" in Post-Russo-Japanese War Japan 5. I Saw a Pale Horse: Hayashi Fumiko, Boris Savinkov, and the Abjection of Revolution 6.Lenin's Letter, the Japanese Writer, and the Soviet Ambassador: A Re-Reading of Tenko Short Story "The House in the Village" by Nakano Shigeharu Part III: Rethinking Alliances 7. "Each Unhappy in Its Own Way": Afterlives of Tolstoy's Resurrection in Asian Drama and Film 8. "To Leave Contradictions as They Are": Reconfiguring the Tolstoyan Network of Tanabe Hajime's Philosophy as Metanoetics 9. The Three Trees at Midzuho: Konstantin Gaponenko, Tolstoyan Humanism, and Russian-Japanese-Korean Triangulation in Tragedy of Midzuho Village
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Cultural triangulations;East-West paradigm;comparative literature;transnational intellectual history;transnationalism;knowledge circulation
Introduction. Transnational Comparison and Epistemology of Circulation Part I: Retracing Multiplicities 1. "like the arc of the Northern Lights": Japan in Russia's Asian Constellations 2. From Commune to Co-operation: Global Circuits and the Heiminsha Translation of The Conquest of Bread 3. Wests: The Logogenic Travels of Inoue Yasushi's Writings on the Silk Road Part II: (A)Social Translations 4. Translating Madness: Psychiatry, Literature, and the Emergence of the "Modern Person" in Post-Russo-Japanese War Japan 5. I Saw a Pale Horse: Hayashi Fumiko, Boris Savinkov, and the Abjection of Revolution 6.Lenin's Letter, the Japanese Writer, and the Soviet Ambassador: A Re-Reading of Tenko Short Story "The House in the Village" by Nakano Shigeharu Part III: Rethinking Alliances 7. "Each Unhappy in Its Own Way": Afterlives of Tolstoy's Resurrection in Asian Drama and Film 8. "To Leave Contradictions as They Are": Reconfiguring the Tolstoyan Network of Tanabe Hajime's Philosophy as Metanoetics 9. The Three Trees at Midzuho: Konstantin Gaponenko, Tolstoyan Humanism, and Russian-Japanese-Korean Triangulation in Tragedy of Midzuho Village
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