Trauma, Dissociation and Re-enactment in Japanese Literature and Film

Author:   David Stahl (Binghamton University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138733251


Pages:   246
Publication Date:   12 June 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Trauma, Dissociation and Re-enactment in Japanese Literature and Film


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Japanese literature and film have frequently been approached using lenses such as language, genre and ideology. Yet, despite a succession of major social traumas that have marked, and in many ways shaped and defined much of modern Japan, Japanese fiction and cinema have not often been examined psychoanalytically. In this book, David Stahl conducts in-depth readings and interpretations of a set of Japanese novels and film. By introducing the methodology of trauma/PTSD studies, Stahl seeks to provide a better understanding of the insights of Japanese writers and directors into their societies, cultures and histories. In particular, by building on the work of practitioner-theoreticians, such as Pierre Janet and Judith Herman, Stahl analyses a number of key texts, including Kawabata Yasunari’s Sleeping Beauties (1961), Enchi Fumiko’s Female Masks (1958) and Imamura Sho- hei’s Vengeance is Mine (1979). Consequently, through using concepts of social trauma, dissociation, failed mourning, revenge and narrative memory, this book sheds new light on the psychological aftereffects and transgenerational legacies of trauma depicted in Japanese works. Trauma, Dissociation and Re-enactment in Japanese Literature and Film will be of interest to students and scholars of Japanese Literature and Cinema, as well as those interested in Japanese History and Trauma Studies.

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Author:   David Stahl (Binghamton University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9781138733251


ISBN 10:   1138733253
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   12 June 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Trauma/PTSD Studies Theory 2. Kawabata Yasunari’s Thousand Cranes 3. Enchi Fumiko’s Female Masks 4. Kawabata Yasunari’s Sleeping Beauties 5. Imamura Shōhei’s Vengeance is Mine Conclusion

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I believe that Stahl has chosen texts of the highest artistic value for his analysis. Each text displays an inimitably masterful stylistic formation as well as psychological and narrative depths that could puzzle the most experienced readers. What is more, these texts unflinchingly depict the numbing sense of immorality the main characters exhibit. Hosea Hirata, Contemporary Japan, Vol 30, No 1 (2018), Tufts University


Author Information

David C. Stahl is Professor of Japanese Literature and Cinema at Binghamton University. His research interests are trauma/PTSD studies and artistic representation of social trauma and its aftereffects.

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