Into the Fantastical Spaces of Contemporary Japanese Literature: An Introduction by Mina Qiao
Chapter One: The Layered Everyspace in the Fiction of Murakami Haruki by Matthew C. Strecher
Chapter Two: Shōjo, Mother, and the Uncanny Space in Ogawa Yōko’s Writings by Mina Qiao
Chapter Three: Textual, Liminal, Fantastical Spaces in Kanai Mieko’s Early Writings by Anthony Bekirov
Chapter Four: Cannibalistic Space and Reproduction in Japanese Speculative Fiction by Kazue Harada
Chapter Five: Ports in a Storm: The Poetics of Space in Hino Keizō by Amanda C. Seaman
Chapter Six: The Foreign Land Outside Japan: an Attempted Solution to Abjection in Murakami Ryū’s Fiction by Francesca Bianco
Chapter Seven: The Fantastical Space of Exile in Tawada Yōko’s Memoirs of a Polar Bear by Barbara Hartley
Chapter Eight: Minding the Gap in Kawakami Hiromi by Mina Qiao and Matthew C. Strecher
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