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The Urban Planetary and Tokyo Modernity

Dwelling in Passing
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The Urban Planetary and Tokyo Modernity: Dwelling in Passing analyzes everyday experiences in Tokyo during the 1910s and 1920s, showing how urban literature and urban ethnography both tried to come to terms with an emerging planetary situation defined by both ongoing movement and an intensification of local experiences. This book argues that modern urban experiences are not primarily a question of alienation, consumerism or national life but first one of dwelling, and in particular of figuring "a dwelling in passing". Looking at the work of the Japanese urban ethnographer Kon Wajiro in relation to early 20th century literary mappings of Tokyo in Japanese literature such as Mori Ogai's 1912 novel Youth to Tayama Katai's 1916 The Tokyo Near-Suburb, Christophe Thouny argues for the need to reconsider these texts in terms of a speculative genealogy of local answers to an insistent planetary situation.
Christophe Thouny is associate professor of visual culture and media studies, modern literature, and critical theory at Ritsumeikan University.
Chapter 1: Encounters with the Planetary: Mori Ogai's Cartographic Writing Chapter 2: The View from the Near-Suburb: Tayama Katai's Musashino Chapter 3: From Production to Attitude: Cartographic Heterotopia in Kafu's Fair-Weather Clogs Chapter 4: Of Modernology and Parks: Kon Wajiro's Theory of Urban Ecologies Chapter 5: The Urban Voyant in the New Guidebook to Greater Tokyo
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