The Popularity of the “Shakaiha Mystery”:Narratives of Incidents in Japanese and Chinese Popular Culture |
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Shoko KOMATSU |
Professor, Department of literature, Kinjo Gakuin University |
尹芷汐著社会派ミステリー·ブーム――日中大衆化社会と<事件の物語>(花鳥社、2023) |
小松史生子 |
金城学院大学文学部教授。 |
Correspondence
Shoko KOMATSU ,Email: komatsu@kinjo-u.ac.jp |
Published online: 30 December 2023. |
Copyright ©2023 The Global Institute for Japanese Studies, Korea University |
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ABSTRACT |
This book conducts a comparative study of the social structures of popular culture in Japan and China through the analysis of mystery novels. Based on an analysis of Seicho Matsumoto’s works, which have been translated and published in China, the author of this book derives the concept of “incident stories,” and attempts to identify differences in the structure of popular culture in Japan and China in the differences in the types of narrative used to depict incidents. In particular, her research results, which trace the reception of Japanese socialist mysteries in China using a wealth of primary materials, are to be highly praised. |
Keywords:
Seicho MATSUMOTO, Shakaiha Mistery, Chinese mystery, Popular culture, Comparative Literature
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キ―ワ―ド:
松本清張, 社会派ミステリー, 中国のミステリー, 大衆文化, 比較文学 |
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