Japanese Detective Fiction

EAST 410, EALL 234
T,Th 11:35 AM - 12:50 PM
Undergraduate
Fall
2024
All texts are available in English and no prior knowledge of Japanese or Japan is needed. Instructor permission required.
Pre-modern: 
No

This class offers an overview of modern Japanese literature with a focus on detective fiction. Through detective fiction we can examine key concepts in literature such as narrative voice, point of view, genre, modernism and postmodernism, and learn about debates in Japanese literature, the distinction between highbrow and popular fiction, and the relation between Japanese literature and translated fiction. Detective fiction also allows for the exploration of key issues in Japanese history and society such as consumerism, colonialism, class, gender, and sexuality. Readings include a wide range of texts by canonical and popular writers, as well as theoretical texts on genre and detective fiction. 

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