36 episodes

A podcast about Japanese literature and some of its best worksNew episodes more-or-less monthly

Read Japanese Literature Alison Fincher

    • Fiction

A podcast about Japanese literature and some of its best worksNew episodes more-or-less monthly

    Zainichi Literature—Koreans Writing in Japan

    Zainichi Literature—Koreans Writing in Japan

    In this episode, we take a look at the history of Koreans writing in Japan. We’ll start with the history of Koreans in Japan, including anti-Korean prejudice before and after WWII. We’ll move on to Zainichi Korean writing. And we’ll finish with a look at Kazuki Kaneshiro’s Go, translated into English by Takami Nieda.Notes and sources on the episode page. Transcript available.Please note that this is the final episode of season 3. RJL will be back in August.Send us a Text Message.Get in touch ...

    • 55 min
    The End of the World! Japanese Apocalypse, Part 3

    The End of the World! Japanese Apocalypse, Part 3

    In part three of this episode, we’ll finish our story of Japanese apocalyptic and dystopian fiction. First, stories from the mid-90s and 20-aughts. Then, stories from after the March 2011 Triple Disasters. We’ll end with a look at the life and work of author Yoko Tawada who has written several apocalyptic stories, including one of the most important works of post-3/11 apocalyptic fiction available in English translation—The Emissary, also known at The Last Children of Tokyo.CW: brief mentions...

    • 56 min
    The End of the World! Japanese Apocalypse, Part 2

    The End of the World! Japanese Apocalypse, Part 2

    In part two of this three part episode, we're looking at the apocalyptic and dystopian fiction of Japan. We'll begin with the evolution of the idea of "the end of the world" in Japan, especially after Japan started importing American and European science fiction. We'll move on to Japanese apocalyptic stories, especially between 1945 and the 1970s and then during the 1970s and 1980s. CW: brief mentions of historical and fictional violence and rapePart two mistakenly implies Jules Verne was an ...

    • 50 min
    The End of the World! Japanese Apocalypse, Part 1

    The End of the World! Japanese Apocalypse, Part 1

    In part one of this three part episode, we're looking at apocalyptic and dystopian fiction as genres. Their origins in Western and Central Asia. Their evolution in Western Europe. And a history of English-language apocalyptic and dystopian storytelling that will provide us with context and a basis for comparison when we turn to Japanese stories in part two.Notes and sources on the episode page. Transcript available.CW: brief mentions of historical and fictional violence and rapeThis episode’s...

    • 40 min
    Misogyny and Yukio Mishima, Part 2

    Misogyny and Yukio Mishima, Part 2

    In part two of this two-part episode on misogyny in Japanese literature, we're talking about the life and work of Yukio Mishima, especially by way of his I-Novel, Confessions of a Mask.Check out part one for400 years of attitudes about women in JapanWoman in modern Japanese literature, especially in the work of some of its most important writersNotes and sources on the episode page. Transcript available.This episode is rated mature. CW: misogyny, fictional rape, internalized homophobia, ...

    • 39 min
    Misogyny and Yukio Mishima, Part 1

    Misogyny and Yukio Mishima, Part 1

    In part one of this two-part episode, we're talking about misogyny in Japanese literature. 400 years of attitudes about women in JapanWoman in modern Japanese literature, especially in the work of some of its most important writersCheck out part two (coming soon) for the life and work of Yukio Mishima, especially by way of his I-Novel, Confessions of a Mask.Notes and sources on the episode page. Transcript available.This episode is rated mature. CW: misogyny, fictional rape, interna...

    • 46 min

Top Podcasts In Fiction

Creepy
Bloody FM
Old Gods of Appalachia
DeepNerd Media
Blackout
QCODE & Endeavor Content
Ronstadt
QCODE, Wood Elf, Mythical
Last Known Position
QCODE
Mythology
Spotify Studios

You Might Also Like

Easy Japanese: Conversation Lessons | NHK WORLD-JAPAN
NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Abroad in Japan
Stak
The Ezra Klein Show
New York Times Opinion
Philosophize This!
Stephen West
The Ancients
History Hit
Backlisted
Backlisted