ID | 090585 |
Title Proper | Landscape of contradictions |
Other Title Information | the bourgeois mind and the colonization of Tokyo's suburbs |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sand, Jordan |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This essay brings the issues of these two fields together to reappraise the meaning of suburban living within the mental landscape of the early twentieth-century Tokyo suburbanite. The focus is on two texts by popular novelist Tokutomi Roka, who moved to the suburban farming hamlet of Kasuya in 1907. Roka's romantic sensibility toward the landscape and his internal emotional dilemmas are interpreted as integral to one another and forming an archetypal pattern for the bourgeois male intellectual's experience of the modern suburb in Japan. |
`In' analytical Note | Japanese Studies Vol. 29, No. 2; Sep 2009: p173-192 |
Journal Source | Japanese Studies Vol. 29, No. 2; Sep 2009: p173-192 |
Key Words | Japan ; Tokyo ; Roka ; Novelists |