Japan's Russia : Challenging the East-West Paradigm

Japan's Russia : Challenging the East-West Paradigm edited by Olga V. Solovieva & Sho Konishi - 1st ed. - Amherst : Cambria Press, 2020. ©2021. - 1 online resource (562 pages)

E-Book-ProQuest / Fernzugriff nach Registrierung möglich

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I: Geopolitical Tensions, Poetic Confluences -- Chapter 1: Influence and Influenza -- Chapter 2: Journeys to the North -- Part II: Personal Encounters, Political Visions -- Chapter 3: "Our Humanitarian Obligation" -- Chapter 4: Decentering Soviet Internationalism -- Part III: Farming Philosophers, Symbiotic Modernities -- Chapter 5: The Russia of the Shirakaba Group -- Chapter 6: A Quest for Meaningful Living -- Part IV: Rural Communities, Liberating Ethnographies -- Chapter 7: "Fear and Trembling" -- Chapter 8: Old Believers in the Manchurian Photographs of Yamazoe Saburō -- Part V: Expedient Ideologies, Deadly Devices -- Chapter 9: Between Russia and Japan -- Chapter 10: Suicide Warfare -- Part VI: Looking Back, Looking Forward -- Chapter 11: Reopening the "Great Gate of Kiev" in Akira Kurosawa's No Regrets for Our Youth (1946) -- Chapter 12: Envisioning the Sea of Tonality -- Part VII: Popular Solidarities, Transcultural Communications -- Chapter 13: Voicing the Nuclear, Resisting the State in Kamanaka Hitomi's Fukushima and Svetlana Alexievich's Chernobyl -- Chapter 14: A Symphony of Concessions -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors -- Index.

9781621965749


Kulturkontakt


Japan
Sowjetunion
Russland



Fernzugriff