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Edward Mack

    Acquired Alterity
    Manufacturing Modern Japanese Literature: Publishing, Prizes, and the Ascription of Literary Value
    • Focusing on the interwar period, this book explores the evolution of Japanese publishing, highlighting the interplay between the material production of literary works and the establishment of literary value. It delves into the cultural and economic factors that shaped the publishing landscape, offering insights into how literature was both produced and perceived during this transformative era in Japan.

      Manufacturing Modern Japanese Literature: Publishing, Prizes, and the Ascription of Literary Value
    • Acquired Alterity

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      • 10 uur lezen

      Open Access.This is the first book-length study in English of the Japanese-language literary activities of early Japanese migrants to Brazil. It provides a detailed history of Japanese-language bookstores, serialized newspaper fiction, original creative works, and critical apparatuses that existed in Brazil prior to World War II. This case study of the reading and writing of one diasporic population challenges the dominant mode of literary study, in which texts are often explicitly or implicitly understood through a framework of ethno-nationalism. Self-representations by writers in the diaspora reveal flaws in this prevailing framework through what Edward Mack calls “acquired alterity,” in which expectations about the stability of ethnic identity are subverted in surprising ways. Acquired Alterity encourages a reconsideration of the ramifications (and motivations) of cultural analyses of texts and the constructions of peoplehood that are often the true objects of literary knowledge production.

      Acquired Alterity