Murakami Haruki?s sixth novel, Dance Dance Dance, while offering a direct critique of conditions in late-capitalist Japan, is also a work implicated in maintaining the ideological mystifications of the age. At the same time, its underlying exploration of death undermines the simple idea that it is merely a work about the need to give up private forms of therapy and to engage in public acts of commitment. Rather, it is a transitionary work in Murakami?s continued effort to seek both public expressions of commitment and a personal reconciliation with the finality of death
"As a spokesman for disaffected youth of the post-1960s, Murakami Haruki has become one of the most ...
This thesis offers a close reading of some of the texts of Haruki Murakami through a postmodern len...
Haruki Murakami made his first appearance in the Japanese literary world in the 1970s, a great numbe...
This article offers a reading of Haruki Murakami\u27s Dance Dance Dance in terms of its ontological ...
This thesis offers a reading of the first eleven novels of popular Japanese novelist Murakami Haruki...
Over the past few decades Murakami Haruki has emerged as one of the most significant literary figure...
This dissertation conducts a critical analysis of the representation of the personal and collective ...
Murobushi Kō explored the political quality inherent in Hijikata Tatsumi’s anti-dance, viewed in ter...
We can point out two dominating ideologies in modernism: 'strongis-good' and 'love-is-beautiful', bo...
As a famous contemporary writer, Murakami Haruki has a wide-reaching influence throughout the world,...
Murobushi Kō spread all over the world a new sensation of dance and is an outstanding figure in the ...
Murakami’s work forms an intriguing case study of transmediality—the transposition of creative expre...
Murakami Haruki's primary readership consists of Japan's four million born between 1978 and 1990—an ...
As the most famous Japanese novelist today, Haruki Murakami needs no introduction. Dr Michael Tsang ...
Haruki Murakami has often been accused of being a feckless, merely popular writer, but in this study...
"As a spokesman for disaffected youth of the post-1960s, Murakami Haruki has become one of the most ...
This thesis offers a close reading of some of the texts of Haruki Murakami through a postmodern len...
Haruki Murakami made his first appearance in the Japanese literary world in the 1970s, a great numbe...
This article offers a reading of Haruki Murakami\u27s Dance Dance Dance in terms of its ontological ...
This thesis offers a reading of the first eleven novels of popular Japanese novelist Murakami Haruki...
Over the past few decades Murakami Haruki has emerged as one of the most significant literary figure...
This dissertation conducts a critical analysis of the representation of the personal and collective ...
Murobushi Kō explored the political quality inherent in Hijikata Tatsumi’s anti-dance, viewed in ter...
We can point out two dominating ideologies in modernism: 'strongis-good' and 'love-is-beautiful', bo...
As a famous contemporary writer, Murakami Haruki has a wide-reaching influence throughout the world,...
Murobushi Kō spread all over the world a new sensation of dance and is an outstanding figure in the ...
Murakami’s work forms an intriguing case study of transmediality—the transposition of creative expre...
Murakami Haruki's primary readership consists of Japan's four million born between 1978 and 1990—an ...
As the most famous Japanese novelist today, Haruki Murakami needs no introduction. Dr Michael Tsang ...
Haruki Murakami has often been accused of being a feckless, merely popular writer, but in this study...
"As a spokesman for disaffected youth of the post-1960s, Murakami Haruki has become one of the most ...
This thesis offers a close reading of some of the texts of Haruki Murakami through a postmodern len...
Haruki Murakami made his first appearance in the Japanese literary world in the 1970s, a great numbe...