Modern Japanese Writers and Kanshi by Christopher T Keaveney

Modern Japanese Writers and Kanshi by Christopher T Keaveney

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Modern Japanese Writers and Kanshi by Christopher T Keaveney

This book explores the practice among Japanese writers in the modern era of composing kanshi, traditional Sinitic poetry. For the Japanese, writing poetry in Literary Sinitic (also known as Classical Chinese) is an “exophonic” practice, referring to the act of writing in a language other than one’s native tongue. Meiji period (1868-1912) writers who, like generations of Japanese before them, received a traditional Confucian education, including studies in Literary Sinitic, were by and large capable of composing kanshi. As a result of changes in the Japanese education system following the Imperial Rescript on Education of 1890, and of shifting attitudes toward China after the Sino-Japanese War (1894-95), subsequent generations of Japanese were less proficient in Literary Sinitic. Yet, as this book documents, throughout the twentieth century and even in the twenty-first century, a small number of Japanese writers have continued to produce kanshi. Moreover, each generation of Japanese writers who have composed kanshi has turned to kanshi composition for a certain purpose and directed it to a specific audience in an act that this study refers to as “exophonic literary performance.” Interestingly, as the Japanese literary community has become increasingly multicultural, writers with roots in China have appeared, for whom the exophonic performance of kanshi takes on a special meaning, challenging the very idea of what it means to be a Japanese writer.
Christopher T. Keaveney is a Professor of the Humanities in the Global Liberal Arts Program at Rikkyo University in Tokyo. He has authored five books concerning Sino-Japanese literature and cultural exchange and Japanese cultural studies including his most recent book Western Rock Artists, Madame Butterfly, and the Allure of Japan. Keaveney is also a poet whose poetry has appeared in several dozen poetry journals, and he is the author of two collections of poetry including The Boy Who Ate Nothing But Sonnets.
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ISBN 13 9781680535860
ISBN 10 1680535862
Title Modern Japanese Writers and Kanshi
Author Christopher T Keaveney
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Academica Press
Year published 2025-12-31
Number of pages 200
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