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The Beholdmyswarthyface Encyclopedia of Modern Japan (PDF)We thank all of you--particularly Mark Jewel at J-Lit--who were kind enough to contribute. Please send us an email if you'd like to help edit or add entries. -Sally Suzuki.
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Sally Suzuki,
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Add these female writers to your encyclopedia:
1. Oota Youko (no entry for name)
2. takahashi takako (too little info)
3. hayashi kiyoko
Note: Ueda Kazutoshi is listed twice.
Correction: Kato Norihiro *not KAto Norihiko
Add the following names:
1. Murata Kiyoko
2. Yuasa Yoshiko
Add: 1856--Foundation of Institute for Research on the Barbarian Books (Bansho Shirabe Dokoro) (later become Todai)
Ishikawa Tengai: author of Tokyogaku (1909)
Add: 1856--Foundation of Institute for Research on the Barbarian Books (Bansho Shirabe Dokoro) (later become Todai)
Ishikawa Tengai: author of Tokyogaku (1909)
Add: Hiraide Takashi
Add Symbolist painter Aoki Shigeru.
Add Inoue Enryou
Add shouhin (belle-letres essay) and zuihitsu to genres of narrative prose.
Add Suematsu Kenchō 末松謙澄
Add: Asai Ryoi
Add Motosada Zumoto, who launched the Japan Times in 1897.
First translation of Freud published in 1926 (Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, tr. Yasuda Tokutaro).
Correction: The above date should say 1928.
Add following two magazines from 1930s associated with Sakaguchi Ango:
1) Bunka
2) Kotoba
Add two more 1930s magazines:
1) Nichireki
2) Sakura
Add writer and Ango lover Yada Tsukeko.
Add: NALP dissolved in 1934.
bungei fukkoki: 1933-1937, according to Hirano Ken and others.
add: Miki Kiyoshi coined term "Shestovian angst" in 1934 essay "On Shestovian Angst," published in Kaizo. Lev Shestov's Dostoevsky and and Nietzsche: The Philosophy of Tragedy" was published that same year.
Add: Takahashi Kamekichi: "Marxist" economics who advocated a nationalistic leftist policy.
add: 大日本国防婦人会 founded in 1932.
Add: 1936 Japanese government announces plan for mass colonization of NE China and settlement of 5 million farmers over period of 20 years.
Add: 1940: Establishment of "patriotic youth brigade" 報国青年隊 in 1940.
Add Kouno Kensuke, author of Shomotsu no kindai: media no bungakushi (1992)
Add: Yoshimi Shun'ya: sociologist whose work has had a great influence on literary studies in Japan.
Add: Politician 田沼意次
Add: Kitada Akihiro, contemporary critic.
Add: journal Hentai shinri
Add: Nakamura Kokyou, student of Soseki.
Add: 1873: Japan moves from lunar calendar to Gregorian calendar.
Add the following:
*Gotō Shinpei 後藤 新平 (1857-1929):
*せきらんかい 女の左翼的会 1921
*韓国侵略 1873
*SIBERIAN INTERVENTION 1918-1922
*
1942-43: Mantetsu jiken
Add US Immigration Act of 1924, which excluded all Japanese.
add: Ikeda Michiko: nikutai bungaku sakka.
add Morikawa Shin (1912-1972): entertainer and comedian.
Add literary magazine Kotoba: founded by Sakaguchi Ango and other students of French literature in 1931; lasted only two issues.
Add: Kotoba was followed by the magazine Aoi Uma (1931-2), with Iwanami Shoten as its publisher.
Add: nihon kaiki 1935-.
add Inukai Takeru:
Add: Ono Matsuji, writer and critic affiliated with Sakuhin journal.
Add: writer Suzuki Miekichi.
add journal: 詩と散文。
add sexologist Tanaka Kougai.
Add: Takahashi Seori, contemporary literary theorist and media critic.
Add: Otsuki Kenji, proponent of psychoanalysis in the 1930s.
Add: Ihai Setsuzo, early psychoanalyst/translator of Frued.
Add: Sakai Kiyoshi, eroguronansensu writer, author of Demon MAgic (1931).
Change Hinatsu Konosuke to Hinatsu Yonosuke
Add: Literary Bureau Bungei iinkai (?-?): repressive literary apparatus.
Add: Nagayo Yoshirou (1888-1961): shirakaba writer
add: 1933, Japan withdraws from League of Nations after the Lytton Commission condemned Japan as aggressor.
add Saijou Yaso, poet.
add poet Tachihara Michizou.
Add Nagai Tatsuo and Kobayashi Hideo's small journal Yama-mayu (1924- )
add: Nakagawa Yoichi, shinkankakuha writer.
Add: Yone Noguchi,
add: kyoudo kenkyukai (local studies journal, 1913-1917): Yanagita among contributors.
Add: journal Touhou jiron.
add: showa kenkyukai.
add journal: Minkan denshou.
add: Kuriyama Kazuo (1909-?): critic of minzokugaku; bourgeois Edo nostalgia, etc.
add doppo's literary group: Seinen Bungakukai (the young literary world)
add: Minsei shinpo: right-wing newspaper of Meiji period affiliated with Ito's government
add: Ryuudokai: meiji literary group whose members included yanagita kunio, tayama katai, kunikida doppo, etc. proto-naturalist group.
add: takizawa katsumi, kyoto school
Added and inputed up to (but not including!) Takahashi Kamekichi! (2/12)
add: for journal Sakuhin: publisher, sakuhinsha; for the fukkokuban, publisher is nihonkindaibungakukan
add journal 文芸汎論 (1936- ?)
The above journal is read "Bungei hanron" (Outline of the literary arts). Issued from September, 1931, through May, 1944.
add: arai hakuseki, tokugawa-era neoconfucian.
add: nakamato akio (1964- ): author of Posuto Murakami no Nihon bungaku
add: Kuroi Senji 黒井千次 (1932- ): author of Life in the Cul-de-Sace (gunsei)
add nishiyama souin (1605-1682): saikaku's haikai master, samurai.
add: morishima churyou (1756-1810) late edo fiction writer
add: Yamaoka Matsuake (1726-1780): Tenmei gesaku writer.
add: "sermon tales" to "dangibon"
add: karagoromo kisshu (1743-1802): tenmei kyouka poet.
add: Uchiyama Gatei: kyouka/waka poet; had own school ("gatei school")
add genres: kyouka, kyoushi, kyoubun.
add: koikawa harumachi, first author to write kibyoshi (kinkin sensei eiga no yume)
add to timeline: first kyouka party (1769)
add: Sawada Toukou: sharebon pioneer.
add: Houseidou Kisanji (1735-1813): samurai, writer of gesaku and kibyoushi.
add: sugita gempaku
add: hezutsu tousaku, gesaku writer, friend of Ota Nanpo.
add: shinra banshou, gesaku writer.
add to timeline: tenmei era 1781-1789,
add: Ooshima Ryouta, haikai master.
add: publisher tsutaya juzaburo 蔦屋 重三郎 (1750-1797):
utei emba: gesaku author
add: genre of kobanashi, comic storytelling (?)
add: Tsuga Teishou (Edo-period writer)
add: You Youtai, Edo writer.
add: Shikatsube no Magao (1753-1829)
ejima kiseki 江島其磧 (1667-1736): ukiyozoushi writer from kyoto.
add: Yamazaki Ransai, Edo writer.
add: kaiho seiryou (1755-1817)
add: kumazawa banzan
add: 1947 constitution!
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