Levy explores the ways that unintended and unexpected derailments can produce humor and hope in Meiji era literature.
Levy explores the ways that unintended and unexpected derailments can produce humor and hope in Meiji era literature.
James Reichert examines twentieth-century Japanese period fiction as a lens to understand contemporary U.S. constructions of the past, political and cultural phenomena, and the rise of the "Make America Great Again" movement.