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Explores the impact of the yakeato generation - and their literary, creative and cultural and works - on the Asia-Pacific postwar period by drawing out the importance of the legacy of those people who survived the darkest hour of the 20th century and evaluates the ramifications of their experiences in contemporary Japanese society and culture.
This book examines the literary and cultural output of the yakeato generation and the impact of their legacy on contemporary Japanese culture and society.

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Explores the impact of the yakeato generation - and their literary, creative and cultural and works - on the Asia-Pacific postwar period by drawing out the importance of the legacy of those people who survived the darkest hour of the 20th century and evaluates the ramifications of their experiences in contemporary Japanese society and culture.
This book examines the literary and cultural output of the yakeato generation and the impact of their legacy on contemporary Japanese culture and society.
Autorenporträt
Roman Rosenbaum received his Ph.D. in Japanese Literature at the University of Sydney. He specialises in Postwar Japanese Literature and Popular Cultural Studies. In 2008 he received the Inoue Yasushi Award for best refereed journal article on Japanese literature in Australia. In 2010 he will spend a year as a Research Professor at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken) to complete a monograph on the social activist Oda Makoto. Yasuko Claremont is Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies in the School of Languages and Cultures at the University of Sydney. She has been teaching modern Japanese literature, comparative literature and Japanese language at all levels. Recent publications include The Novels of Ôe Kenzaburô, 2009, Routledge and Modernizing Japanese women through literary journals¹ in Hecate, Vol. 35 1/2 (2009), The University of Queensland Press.