Manufacturing Modern Japanese Literature Manufacturing Modern Japanese Literature
Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society

Manufacturing Modern Japanese Literature

Publishing, Prizes, and the Ascription of Literary Value

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Publisher Description

Emphasizing how modes of book production, promotion, and consumption shape ideas of literary value, Edward Mack examines the role of Japan’s publishing industry in defining modern Japanese literature. In the late nineteenth century and early twentieth, as cultural and economic power consolidated in Tokyo, the city’s literary and publishing elites came to dominate the dissemination and preservation of Japanese literature. As Mack explains, they conferred cultural value on particular works by creating prizes and multivolume anthologies that signaled literary merit. One such anthology, the Complete Works of Contemporary Japanese Literature (published between 1926 and 1931), provided many readers with their first experience of selected texts designated as modern Japanese literature. The low price of one yen per volume allowed the series to reach hundreds of thousands of readers. An early prize for modern Japanese literature, the annual Akutagawa Prize, first awarded in 1935, became the country’s highest-profile literary award. Mack chronicles the history of book production and consumption in Japan, showing how advances in technology, the expansion of a market for literary commodities, and the development of an extensive reading community enabled phenomena such as the Complete Works of Contemporary Japanese Literature and the Akutagawa Prize to manufacture the very concept of modern Japanese literature.

  • GENRE
    Fiction & Literature
    RELEASED
    2010
    20 August
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    331
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Duke University Press
    SIZE
    4
    MB

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