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Sound, Smell, Objects, and the Discursive Space of Nagai Kafū’s 1920s Fiction

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Throughout his life, Nagai Kafū (1879–1959) tackled crucial issues of modernity, such as the urban experience and conflicting notions of selfhood. This article explores some aspects of his narrative practice that enrich our understanding of his literary output while suggesting new avenues for future research on space-time representation in twentieth-century literature. I focus on passive senses such as hearing and smell, and on material objects and physical sensations as narrative devices employed by the author in order to broaden comprehension and enrich the experience of objective reality. In particular, I examine Yukidoke (Melting Snow), a 1922 short story understudied thus far but that offers useful insights as regards the author’s intent to defy superimposed notions of affect and space.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nagai Kafū; sound; smell; modernity; city in literature
List of contributors:
Follaco, Gala Maria
Authors of the University:
Follaco Gala Maria
Handle:
https://unora.unior.it/handle/11574/213080
Full Text:
https://unora.unior.it//retrieve/handle/11574/213080/111861/2023%20Sound,%20Smell,%20Objects,%20and%20the%20Discursive%20Space%20of%20Nagai%20Kaf%BF%BFs%201920s%20Fiction%20(Follaco).pdf
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