This paper explores the possibility of interpreting Kawakami Mieko’s Natsu monogatari as a global novel. Following an introduction that seeks to summarize the major positions of an ongoing debate surrounding the definition of the global novel, I will provide a tentative definition of this literary genre and analyze Kawakami’s novel to argue that it aligns with this classification. Finally, I will draw attention to the process of creation and promotion of the novel outside the Japanese literary market, into the global literary market.
(2025). Kawakami Mieko’s Natsu monogatari as a global novel: Form, themes and transnational circulation [journal article - articolo]. In KERVAN. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/317667
Kawakami Mieko’s Natsu monogatari as a global novel: Form, themes and transnational circulation
Barbieri, Francesco Eugenio
2025-01-01
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This paper explores the possibility of interpreting Kawakami Mieko’s Natsu monogatari as a global novel. Following an introduction that seeks to summarize the major positions of an ongoing debate surrounding the definition of the global novel, I will provide a tentative definition of this literary genre and analyze Kawakami’s novel to argue that it aligns with this classification. Finally, I will draw attention to the process of creation and promotion of the novel outside the Japanese literary market, into the global literary market.| File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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