Karatani Kojin: 5 books

Book cover of Literary Mischief

Literary Mischief

Sakaguchi Ango, Culture, and the War

by James Dorsey, Douglas Slaymaker, Ogino Anna
Language: English
Release Date: April 30, 2010

Sakaguchi Ango (1906-1955) was a writer who thrived on iconoclasm and agitation. He remains one of the most creative and stimulating thinkers of twentieth-century Japan. Ango was catapulted into the public consciousness in the months immediately following Japan's surrender to the Allied Forces in...
Book cover of History and Repetition
by Kojin Karatani
Language: English
Release Date: November 29, 2011

Kojin Karatani wrote the essays in History and Repetition during a time of radical historical change, triggered by the collapse of the Cold War and the death of the Showa emperor in 1989. Reading Karl Marx in an original way, Karatani developed a theory of history based on the repetitive cycle of...
Book cover of The Structure of World History

The Structure of World History

From Modes of Production to Modes of Exchange

by Kojin Karatani
Language: English
Release Date: March 28, 2014

In this major, paradigm-shifting work, Kojin Karatani systematically re-reads Marx's version of world history, shifting the focus of critique from modes of production to modes of exchange. Karatani seeks to understand both Capital-Nation-State, the interlocking system that is the dominant form of...
Book cover of Origins of Modern Japanese Literature
by Kojin Karatani
Language: English
Release Date: May 28, 1993

Since its publication in Japan ten years ago, the Origins of Modern Japanese Literature has become a landmark book, playing a pivotal role in defining discussions of modernity in that country. Against a history of relative inattention on the part of Western translators to modern Asian critical theory,...
Book cover of Isonomia and the Origins of Philosophy
by Kojin Karatani
Language: English
Release Date: August 14, 2017

In Isonomia and the Origins of Philosophy—published originally in Japanese and now available in four languages—Kōjin Karatani questions the idealization of ancient Athens as the source of philosophy and democracy by placing the origins instead in Ionia, a set of Greek colonies located in present-day...
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