#  JAPNLIT 260 Early Modern Japanese Literature and Culture 

 





 Semester:   Fall 

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 Year offered:  2017 

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 Link: [Course Website](https://courses.my.harvard.edu/psp/courses/EMPLOYEE/EMPL/h/?tab=HU_CLASS_SEARCH…) 

 

 

 

 [David Atherton](https://ealc.fas.harvard.edu/people/david-atherton)

 W 1:00pm - 3:59pm

 Location:TBA  This course explores the literature of the Edo period, a time that saw the emergence of a dynamic market for popular literature, the rise of new dramatic forms such as kabuki and puppet theater, the heyday of comic linked verse and satirical poetry, striking innovations in travel writing and the essay, and radically new approaches to the literature of Japan’s past. Surveying a diverse range of prose, poetry, and drama, we will explore such relationships as those between text and image, stage and page, orality and literacy, print and manuscript, high and low, literature and politics, and Japan and the continent.



 

 



 

 See also:- [ Past Harvard Courses ](/course-categories/harvard-course)
- [ AY 2017/2018 ](/course-categories/ay-20172018-0)
- [ Fall 2017 ](/course-categories/fall-2017-0)