MARC Bibliographic Record

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245 00 $aFor dignity, justice, and revolution :$ban anthology of Japanese proletarian literature /$cedited by Heather Bowen-Struyk and Norma Field.
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504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 411-428)
505 0_ $aThe personal is the political. Comrade Taguchi's sorrow / Kobayashi Takiji -- Red / Nakamoto Takako -- The mother / Wakasugi Toriko -- A statement of my views in response to Mr. Masamune Hakuchō / Aono Suekichi -- A chronology of my life / Kobayashi Takiji -- Labor and literature. The prostitute / Hayama Yoshiki -- Apples / Hayashi Fusao -- Prayer / Sata Ineko -- Natural growth and purposeful consciousness / Aono Suekichi -- Going on a field trip? / Nakamoto Takako -- The question of realism. March 15, 1928 / Kobayashi Takiji -- The linesmen / Kataoka Teppei -- The path to proletarian realism / Kurahara Korehito -- On the tendency of proletarian works to become formulaic / Hirabayashi Taiko -- Covering over the essence / Sata Ineko -- Children. Hell / Kaji Wataru -- Death of a cricket / Murayama Kazuko -- Elephant and mouse / Murayama Kazuko -- Tetsu's story; Or, a Rope around whose neck? / Nakano Shigeharu -- The question of "reality" and "unreality" in children's stories / Makimoto Kusurō -- Art as a weapon. Leafleting / Sata Ineko -- Letter / Kobayashi Takiji -- Shawl / Tokunaga Sunao -- The bulletin board and the wall story / Yi Tong-gyu -- A farmer among farmers / Hosono Kōjirō -- To Qiqihar / Kuroshima Denji -- A day at the factory / Nagano Kayo -- Our own literature course (1) : a guide to writing literary reportage / Yamada Seizaburō -- On wall stories and "short" short stories : a new approach to proletarian literature / Kobayashi Takiji -- A guide to fiction writing : how to write stories / Kobayashi Takiji -- The achievements of the creative writing movement : an assessment of works to date / Tokunaga Sunao -- Anti-imperialism and internationalism. Another battlefront / Matsuda Tokiko -- Hell of the starving / Chang Hyŏk-chu -- On antiwar literature / Kuroshima Denji -- Repression, recantation, and socialist realism. Midnight sun / Murayama Tomoyoshi -- The breast / Miyamoto Yuriko -- Negative realism : one direction for proletarian literature / Kawaguchi Hiroshi -- Proletarian realism and "socialist realism" : a study of literary method (1) / Moriyama Kei -- Socialist realism or XXX realism? / Kim Tu-yong -- Buds that survive winter / Miyamoto Yuriko.
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245 00 $aFor dignity, justice, and revolution :$ban anthology of Japanese proletarian literature /$cedited by Heather Bowen-Struyk and Norma Field.
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504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 411-428).
505 00 $tThe personal is the political.$tComrade Taguchi's sorrow /$rKobayashi Takiji --$tRed /$rNakamoto Takako --$tThe mother /$rWakasugi Toriko --$tA statement of my views in response to Mr. Masamune Hakuchō /$rAono Suekichi --$tA chronology of my life /$rKobayashi Takiji --$tLabor and literature. The prostitute /$rHayama Yoshiki --$tApples /$rHayashi Fusao --$tPrayer /$rSata Ineko --$tNatural growth and purposeful consciousness /$rAono Suekichi --$tGoing on a field trip? /$rNakamoto Takako --$tThe question of realism. March 15, 1928 /$rKobayashi Takiji --$tThe linesmen /$rKataoka Teppei --$tThe path to proletarian realism /$rKurahara Korehito --$tOn the tendency of proletarian works to become formulaic /$rHirabayashi Taiko --$tCovering over the essence /$rSata Ineko --$tChildren. Hell /$rKaji Wataru --$tDeath of a cricket /$rMurayama Kazuko --$tElephant and mouse /$rMurayama Kazuko --$tTetsu's story; Or, a Rope around whose neck? /$rNakano Shigeharu --$tThe question of "reality" and "unreality" in children's stories /$rMakimoto Kusurō --$tArt as a weapon. Leafleting /$rSata Ineko --$tLetter /$rKobayashi Takiji --$tShawl /$rTokunaga Sunao --$tThe bulletin board and the wall story /$rYi Tong-gyu --$tA farmer among farmers /$rHosono Kōjirō --$tTo Qiqihar /$rKuroshima Denji --$tA day at the factory /$rNagano Kayo --$tOur own literature course (1) : a guide to writing literary reportage /$rYamada Seizaburō --$tOn wall stories and "short" short stories : a new approach to proletarian literature /$rKobayashi Takiji --$tA guide to fiction writing : how to write stories /$rKobayashi Takiji --$tThe achievements of the creative writing movement : an assessment of works to date /$rTokunaga Sunao --$tAnti-imperialism and internationalism. Another battlefront /$rMatsuda Tokiko --$tHell of the starving /$rChang Hyŏk-chu --$tOn antiwar literature /$rKuroshima Denji --$tRepression, recantation, and socialist realism. Midnight sun /$rMurayama Tomoyoshi --$tThe breast /$rMiyamoto Yuriko --$tNegative realism : one direction for proletarian literature /$rKawaguchi Hiroshi --$tProletarian realism and "socialist realism" : a study of literary method (1) /$rMoriyama Kei --$tSocialist realism or XXX realism? /$rKim Tu-yong --$tBuds that survive winter /$rMiyamoto Yuriko.
520    $a"Fiction created by and for the working class emerged worldwide in the early twentieth century as a response to rapid modernization, dramatic inequality, and imperial expansion. In Japan, literary youth, men and women, sought to turn their imaginations and craft to tackling the ensuing injustices, with results that captured both middle-class and worker-farmer readers. This anthology is a landmark introduction to Japanese proletarian literature from that period. Contextualized by introductory essays, forty expertly translated stories touch on topics like perilous factories, predatory bosses, ethnic discrimination, and the myriad indignities of poverty. Together, they show how even intensely personal issues form a pattern of oppression. Fostering labor consciousness as part of an international leftist arts movement, these writers, lovers of literature, were also challenging the institution of modern literature itself. This anthology demonstrates the vitality of the "red decade" long buried in modern Japanese literary history."--Publisher's description.
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MMS IDs

Document ID: 9912151446202121
Network Electronic IDs: 9913163457002121
Network Physical IDs: 9912151446202121
mms_mad_ids: 991022094663502122, 991022755893902122
mms_sup_ids: 99916471827502132