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The First Generation of Postwar Writers

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114:. The representation of "Nikutai" could be demonstrated as the physical body and the non-physical (spiritual) body in the literature of Japan. The representation of "Kokutai" could be represented as a social-related text about the national identity as the country of Japan. The influence of the body on the post-war literature by the writers demonstrated the reflection of the individual and the national identity, which led the content of the post-war literature from the individual prospect to the consideration of the whole nation in Japan. 234: 86:. However, the influence of the emperor system made the revolution of post-war literature of Japan become contra-democratic. Therefore, the post-war literature in Japan had transferred to the management under the imperial institution of Japan. 289: 94:
During the period post-war in Japan, trama was one of the representations as characteristics in literature and movie. During the literature in post-war Japan, the narration usually would be considered as the view of the
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in the war between Japan and other countries. Meanwhile, the reason for creating the characteristics of trauma and victim was the expectation to separate the past and present in Japanese military history.
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Besides the characteristics of trauma and victim. The influence of the post-war literature in Japan can be demonstrated as
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The body and the individual identity in post-war Japanese literature could be generally described as
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Imag(in)ing the War in Japan: Representing and Responding to Trauma in Postwar Literature and Film.
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Popular Representations of the Past: The Case of Postwar Japan
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Characteristics and Significance of the Post-War Literature
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Index

Modern Japanese literature
postwar
Haniya Yutaka
Nakamura Shin'ichirō
Noma Hiroshi
Shiina Rinzō
Takeda Taijun
Umezaki Haruo
post-war period in Japan
"Democracy", "Freedom", "class", and "individual"
"victim"
"Body", "Individual", and "National Identity"
"Nikutai"(肉体) and "Kokutai"(国体)
Japanese literature
The Second Generation of Postwar Writers
The Third Generation of Postwar Writers




The Body in Postwar Japanese Fiction
ISBN
978-0415322256




"野間宏 (Noma Hiroshi)"
stub
expanding it

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