Islands of Protest: Japanese Literature from Okinawa

Author:   Davinder L. Bhowmik ,  Steve Rabson
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
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9780824839802


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 January 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Literature is an important vehicle to further knowledge of other cultures, and English translations of Okinawan literary works have had a major impact on the field of Okinawan studies. Yet the riches of Okinawa's literature have yet to be adequately mined. Islands of Protest attempts to address this lacuna with this new selection of critically acclaimed modern and contemporary works in English. The anthology includes poetry, fiction, and drama, drawing on Okinawa's distinct culture and subtropical natural environment to convey the emotions and tensions present in everyday life. T?ma Hiroko's poem """"Backbone"""" juxtaposes the natural environment of aquamarine beaches and subtropical flora and fauna with the built environment of America's military bases. Stories by two of Okinawa's most dynamic contemporary authors display wide breadth, from the preservation of island dances and burial practices in Sakiyama Tami's """"Island Confinement"""" and """"Come Swaying, Come Swinging"""" to the bold, disquieting themes of violence and comfort women in Medoruma Shun's """"Hope,"""" """"Taiwan Woman,"""" and """"Tree of Butterflies."""" The crown jewel of the anthology, Chinen Seishin's play The Human Pavilion, is based on an infamous historical incident in which Okinawans were put on display during a 1903 industrial exhibition in Osaka. In his 1978 masterpiece, Chinen depicts the relentless pressure on Okinawans to become more Japanese. Given the controversial presence of U.S. military forces in Okinawa, this book is particularly timely. Disputes between the United States and Japanese governments over construction of a new marine airbase at Henoko have led to the resignation of Japan's prime minister, the election of an anti-base governor, and repeated protests. Islands of Protest offers a compelling entrée into a complex culture, one marked by wartime decimation, relentless discrimination, and fierce resistance, yet often overshadowed by the clichéd notion of a gentle Okinawa so ceaselessly depicted in Japan's mass media.

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Author:   Davinder L. Bhowmik ,  Steve Rabson
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
Imprint:   University of Hawai'i Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.492kg
ISBN:  

9780824839802


ISBN 10:   0824839803
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 January 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Davinder L. Bhowmik is associate professor of Japanese at the University of Washington, Seattle. Steve Rabson is professor emeritus of East Asian studies at Brown University. Steve Rabson is professor emeritus of East Asian studies at Brown University.

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