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A Fictional Commons
Natsume Soseki and the Properties of Modern Literature
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English
Published/Copyright:
2021
About this book
Michael K. Bourdaghs presents a radical reframing of the works of Natsume Sōseki—widely considered to be Japan's greatest modern novelist—as critical and creative responses to the emergence of new forms of property ownership in nineteenth-century Japan.
Author / Editor information
Michael K. Bourdaghs is Robert S. Ingersoll Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago, coeditor of Sound Alignments: Popular Music in Asia's Cold Wars, also published by Duke University Press, and author of Sayonara Amerika, Sayonara Nippon: A Geopolitical Prehistory of J-Pop.
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“Michael K. Bourdaghs's A Fictional Commons provides a strikingly new approach to thinking about the fiction and theories of Natsume Sōseki as well as for thinking how literature as a practice gestures to something beyond the modern regime of private property. Literature, Bourdaghs demonstrates, is one of the sites where we imagine the return in a higher dimension of the commons, the gift, and primitive communism.”
-- Karatani Kojin, author of Isonomia and the Origins of Philosophy
“Both erudite and innovative, A Fictional Commons brilliantly demonstrates how Natsume Sōseki, through his fiction and criticism, explored literature as a domain for imagining the alternatives to modern private property regime and the related conceptualization of modern personhood. It is a major contribution to Sōseki studies and modern Japanese literary studies. It also joins broader debates over the value of literature in the twenty-first century—how literature may inspire creative modes of sharing that traverse national, regional, and other boundaries dividing our troubled present.”
-- Tomiko Yoda, Takashima Professor of Japanese Humanities, Harvard University
"As more and more people question the extremes of capitalism, Bourdaghs’ study of Soseki adds a fascinating lens for further examining other works of literature. . . . In A Fictional Commons, Bourdaghs reveals Soseki’s sharp mind, ever wrestling with the most important sociological issue of his time. Through this book, Bourdagh also reminds us that the role of literature is to rethink what is possible — and thereby literally rewrite the world."
-- Kris Kosaka Japan Times
“[Bourdaghs] makes extensive use of Japanese and Western sources, both primary and secondary, drawing seamlessly on work in multiple languages. [A Fictional Commons] is extensively referenced and comes with an exhaustive list of bibliographic studies . . . which will be of immense help to both students and scholars interested in Sōseki, and in Meiji- and Taisho-era Japanese literature more broadly.”
-- Gouranga Charan Pradhan Japan Review
“Bourdaghs’s exploration of the question of property for Sōseki is broad, trenchant, and productive, and it drew connections for me that I would not have otherwise imagined.”
-- Edward Mack Journal of Japanese Studies
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Note on Usage
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction. Owning Up to Sōseki
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Chapter One. Fables of Property
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Chapter Two. House under a Shadow
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Chapter Three. Property and Sociological Knowledge
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Chapter Four. The Tragedy of the Market
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Conclusion. Who Owns Sōseki? Or, How Not to Belong in World Literature
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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