Apocalypse In Contemporary Japanese Science Fiction Hardcover
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                            India
                        Author 1
                            M. Tanaka
                        Book Description
                            Starting with the history of apocalyptic tradition in the West and focusing on modern Japanese apocalyptic science fiction in manga, anime, and novels, Motoko Tanaka shows how science fiction reflected and coped with the devastation in Japanese national identity after 1945.
                        ISBN-10
                            1137373547
                        ISBN-13
                            9781137373540
                        Language
                            English
                        Publisher
                            Palgrave MacMillan
                        Publication Date
                            2014-01-29
                        Number of Pages
                            189
                        About the Author
                            Motoko Tanaka is an Associate Professor at Tamagawa University, Tokyo, Japan
                        Editorial Review
                            Apocalyptic scenarios occupy a critical place in Japanese science fiction, and since the disasters of 2011, it has become even clearer that such fictions represent an important conceptual tool for trying to think through these unthinkable events. Motoko Tanaka moves us beyond facile generalizations about Japan's preoccupation with disaster, by examining the changing ways that Japanese literature has conceived of the apocalyptic and tracing these ideas through a fascinating array of texts and media. - Christopher Bolton, Associate Professor of Comparative and Japanese Literature, Williams College, USA and co-editor of Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams: Japanese Science Fiction from Origins to Anime