This thesis offers a reading of the first eleven novels of popular Japanese novelist Murakami Haruki, as well as a selected number of his short-stories and non-fictional works, as an evolving therapeutic discourse. In short, it is a response to Murakami's own claim to have started writing fiction as a means of self-therapy. Murakami, I will argue, is primarily responding to existential anxieties that have been magnified by conditions of cultural decline in late-capitalist Japan. His resulting therapeutic discourse shares interesting parallels with certain psychoanalytic theories of the twentieth century. Previous psychoanalytic readings of Murakami's work have tended to take either the writings of Carl Jung or Jacques Lacan as their startin...
Murakami Haruki's primary readership consists of Japan's four million born between 1978 and 1990—an ...
Although Japan recorded no specific literary movement in the 1980s, in any classical sense of the te...
In this essay, I will engage in a close reading of Murakami’s novel, Kafka On The Shore, and alongsi...
This dissertation conducts a critical analysis of the representation of the personal and collective ...
The focus of this thesis is Murakami's consistent textual evocations of a parallel world-within-a-w...
Over the past few decades Murakami Haruki has emerged as one of the most significant literary figure...
As a famous contemporary writer, Murakami Haruki has a wide-reaching influence throughout the world,...
This thesis offers a close reading of some of the texts of Haruki Murakami through a postmodern len...
In three literary works of Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun, Kafka on the Shore...
Haruki Murakami has often been accused of being a feckless, merely popular writer, but in this study...
The purpose of my thesis has been to present the profile of Haruki Murakami – his life and writings ...
Tematem niniejszej pracy jest omówienie motywów psychoanalitycznych w twórczości pisarzy japońskich ...
Murakami Haruki is one of the most prestigious Japanese novelists alive who gains a phenomenal reade...
Murakami Haruki?s sixth novel, Dance Dance Dance, while offering a direct critique of conditions in ...
As the most famous Japanese novelist today, Haruki Murakami needs no introduction. Dr Michael Tsang ...
Murakami Haruki's primary readership consists of Japan's four million born between 1978 and 1990—an ...
Although Japan recorded no specific literary movement in the 1980s, in any classical sense of the te...
In this essay, I will engage in a close reading of Murakami’s novel, Kafka On The Shore, and alongsi...
This dissertation conducts a critical analysis of the representation of the personal and collective ...
The focus of this thesis is Murakami's consistent textual evocations of a parallel world-within-a-w...
Over the past few decades Murakami Haruki has emerged as one of the most significant literary figure...
As a famous contemporary writer, Murakami Haruki has a wide-reaching influence throughout the world,...
This thesis offers a close reading of some of the texts of Haruki Murakami through a postmodern len...
In three literary works of Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun, Kafka on the Shore...
Haruki Murakami has often been accused of being a feckless, merely popular writer, but in this study...
The purpose of my thesis has been to present the profile of Haruki Murakami – his life and writings ...
Tematem niniejszej pracy jest omówienie motywów psychoanalitycznych w twórczości pisarzy japońskich ...
Murakami Haruki is one of the most prestigious Japanese novelists alive who gains a phenomenal reade...
Murakami Haruki?s sixth novel, Dance Dance Dance, while offering a direct critique of conditions in ...
As the most famous Japanese novelist today, Haruki Murakami needs no introduction. Dr Michael Tsang ...
Murakami Haruki's primary readership consists of Japan's four million born between 1978 and 1990—an ...
Although Japan recorded no specific literary movement in the 1980s, in any classical sense of the te...
In this essay, I will engage in a close reading of Murakami’s novel, Kafka On The Shore, and alongsi...