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South Atlantic Quarterly (1988) 87 (3): 591–613.
Published: 01 July 1988
...Brett de Bary Copyright © 1988 by Duke University Press 1988 Brett de Bary Karatani Kojin s Origins ofModern Japanese Literature The brief afterword to Karatani Kojin s Ori gins of Modern Japanese Literature (Nihon kindai bungaku no kigen, 1980) contains sev eral disclaimers. This book...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (2): 295–310.
Published: 01 April 1993
...Fredric Jameson Copyright © 1993 by Duke University Press 1993 Fredric Jameson In the Mirror of Alternate Modernities: Introduction to Karatani Kojin s The Origins ofJapanese Literature I have high hopes that the publication of Karatani Kojin s book one of those infre quent moments in which...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1988) 87 (3): 615–628.
Published: 01 July 1988
...Karatani Kōjin Copyright © 1988 by Duke University Press 1988 Karatani Kojin One Spirit, Two Nineteenth Centuries ^Rie Japanese nineteenth century belongs unequivocally to the age of Edo (1600-1867). Notwithstanding the rapid economic and po litical transformations brought about by the Meiji...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1988) 87 (3): 387–399.
Published: 01 July 1988
... of passive acceptance. Ivy and Brett de Bary both show that deconstructionist texts of writers like Karatani Kojin and Asada Akira, the most serious voices among postmodernist critics in Japan, risk being reduced to exceptionalist dimensions precisely because they will be consumed by Japanese consumers...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1988) 87 (3): 419–444.
Published: 01 July 1988
... logocentrism, then how does deconstruction work in a culture which is nonlogocentric? The critic Karatani Kojin, using an example from Keynes as his ba sis, has drawn a parallel between David Riesman s other-directed (tanin shiko) person (who must ceaselessly take the intentions and calculations...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1988) 87 (3): 571–589.
Published: 01 July 1988
... context of late Western capitalism, is all the more elusive in its Japanese evo cation. It is characterized by one of its enunciators, Karatani Kojin, however, in a specifically non-Western locus. The Japanese postmodern has a different character [from its West ern counterpart]. While it does involve...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1988) 87 (4): 835–836.
Published: 01 October 1988
...: From Sarah Orne Jewett to T. S. Jiot 355 Carby, Hazel V., Proletarian or Revolutionary Literature: C. L. R. James and the Politics of the Trinidadian Renaissance 39 Damon, Maria, Unmeaning Jargon"/Uncanonized Beatitude: Bob Kaufman, Poet 701 de Bary, Brett, Karatani Kojin s Origins of Modern Japanese...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2000) 99 (4): 903–928.
Published: 01 October 2000
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to the current breakdown in political-economic representation. Upon the
recent Japanese republication and new translation of Karl Marx’s The Eigh-
teenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, Karatani Kojin makes a provocative argu...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2017) 116 (4): 815–833.
Published: 01 October 2017
... of Empire . New York : Penguin . Karatani Kojin . 2014 . The Structure of World History: From Modes of Production to Modes of Exchange . Translated by Bourdaghs Michael K. Durham, NC : Duke University Press . Kolonitsky Boris . 2001 . Simvoly vlasti i bor’ba za vlast’: K...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1988) 87 (3): 651–652.
Published: 01 July 1988
... and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. His most current research on Japanese nativism is being published by the University of Chicago Press, 1988, and is called Things Seen and Unseen. Marilyn Ivy is completing a dissertation in the Department of An thropology, Cornell University. Karatani Kojin...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1988) 87 (3): 505–523.
Published: 01 July 1988
... retrograde but politically conservative.6 Postmodernism is also contentious in Japan.7 Literary critic Karatani Kojin has defined it as a movement which seeks the decon struction of modernism or, more fundamentally, of the framework of Western metaphysics. It involves the disappearance of the sub ject...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (4): 860–861.
Published: 01 October 1993
... and Innovation in the Theory of Art 423 Hansen, Miriam, Of Mice and Ducks: Benjamin and Adorno on Disney 27 Isozaki, Arata, Theme Park 175 Jameson, Fredric, In the Mirror of Alternate Modernities: Introduction to Karatani Kojin s The Origins ofJapanese Literature 295 Jameson, Fredric, Introduction...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2000) 99 (4): 841–864.
Published: 01 October 2000
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Karatani Kōjin has written about an intensification in something that is often called
‘‘parental responsibility’’ (oya no sekinin). He notes that in the wake of the Shōnen A jiken,
6482 SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY 99:4 / sheet 247 of 354 an accentuation...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (4): 872–874.
Published: 01 October 2022
..., and Aesthetics in the Japanese 68 (2020) as well as editor and translator of Kojin Karatani s Marx: Towards the Centre of Possibility (2020). He is widely published in critical theory, social and political thought, cultural criticism, and modern intellectual history. His new book, The Rarity of Politics...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2000) 99 (4): 629–668.
Published: 01 October 2000
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Not only Asada but many leading figures of the postmodern culture in-
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dustry of the s appear to have treaded this course. For instance, in
the s Karatani Kōjin, a leading...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (1): 95–111.
Published: 01 January 2020
... and projected utopias. Any suggestion can then seem as good as any other. Why not join the military, as Fredric Jameson advocates (Jameson 2016)? Get yourself arrested, à la Extinction Rebellion? Start a LETS scheme with K jin Karatani (2005). Move to a rural village with the invisible committee (Invisible...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2025) 124 (1): 39–56.
Published: 01 January 2025
... chapters. To begin with the condition of science, the novel's ninth chapter opens immediately following the evental break with an enactment of the utopian practice Kojin Karatani ( 2017 : 133) names “the Ionian spirit of isonomia (no-rule)” (as opposed to “the degraded form of isonomia called democracy...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1988) 87 (3): 635–644.
Published: 01 July 1988
... of Professor Karatani (a position I take to be shared in important respects by Professors Asada and Mitani). With 638 Stephen Melville this I understood myself to have returned to the first question about the ambiguous status of a certain imagination ofJapan within post modernism. During the course...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2009) 108 (2): 395–415.
Published: 01 April 2009
...; and to the many-
sided attempts—Kojin Karatani’s Transcritique is only one of many recent
examples—to establish Kantian aesthetics as the foundation for all eco-
nomic discourse and, indeed, to locate in original political economy itself a
displaced and frustrated aesthetics.5
The stirrings...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1988) 87 (3): 525–550.
Published: 01 July 1988
.... Logocentricity appears to be one crime Japan is scarcely guilty of: so much so that Karatani Kojin and Asada Akira could boast to Derrida that there is no need for deconstruction as there has never been a construct in Japan. Japan s packaging and image-making are world renowned, especially in these days...
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