Public Speaking and Serialized Novels: Kōdan and Social Movements in Early Meiji Tokyo

IF 0.4 Q3 AREA STUDIES Japanese Studies Pub Date : 2021-11-19 DOI:10.1080/10371397.2021.2005460
Alistair Swale
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The contribution of popular fiction writers (gesakusha) to the development of early Meiji literature has become more broadly acknowledged and examined. However, the distinctive contribution of oral performative storytelling traditions such as kōdan to the evolution of public speaking and serialized novels (tsuzukimono) has been largely overlooked. This article builds on existing scholarship to further explore the interaction between kōdan and two pivotal movements of the early Meiji period, the ‘Civilization and Enlightenment Movement’ and the ‘People’s Rights Movement’. In the case of the former, the relation of kōdan to the practice of public speaking (enzetsu) is examined. In the case of the second movement, the influence of kōdan on political speech making (seidan) is also explored, along with its relevance to the ‘political novel’ and the ensuing evolution of serialized novels in illustrated newspapers in the late 1880s.
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公共演讲与系列小说:Kōdan与明治初期东京的社会运动
通俗小说作家(gesakusha)对明治早期文学发展的贡献得到了更广泛的认可和审视。然而,像kōdan这样的口头表演性讲故事传统对公共演讲和连载小说(tsuzukimono)的演变的独特贡献在很大程度上被忽视了。本文在现有学术研究的基础上,进一步探讨kōdan与明治早期两个关键运动“文明启蒙运动”和“人民权利运动”之间的互动关系。在前者的情况下,研究了kōdan与公共演讲实践(enzetsu)的关系。在第二次运动的案例中,还探讨了kōdan对政治演讲(seidan)的影响,以及它与“政治小说”的相关性,以及19世纪80年代末插图报纸上连载小说的演变。
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