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DHCL mit Tomi Suzuki und Haruo Shirane

1000 Jahre Geschichte vom Prinzen Genji

Tomi Suzuki (Columbia University)
The Tale of Genji: National Literature, Language, and Modernism

This talk examines the critical discourse that emerged around The Tale ofGenji from the 1880s to the 1930s in relation to modern notions of nationalliterature and national language. The Tale of Genji not only played a majorrole in the construction of national literature andlanguage; the discourse surrounding this work also played a significant rolein the formation of modernist literary discourse in Japan.

Haruo Shirane (Columbia University)
Envisioning The Tale of Genji: Canonization, Popularization, and Visual Culture

This talk examines the impact that The Tale of Genji has had on Japaneseculture from its inception through the post-war era, examining threeintersecting issues: canonization, popularization, and visual culture. TheTale of Genji was not only placed at the pinnacle of high culture it becamea phenomenon of popular culture, appearing in a number of different visualmedia such as painting, illustrated books, ukiyo-e, theater, film, andmanga.

In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Institut für Japanologie der Freien Universität Berlin.