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Satoru Hashimoto

Assistant professor of comparative thought and literature at Johns Hopkins University. His research interests include comparative literature, aesthetics, and thought engaging East Asian and European traditions.

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Oct 11, 2024 • 1h 13min

Satoru Hashimoto, "Afterlives of Letters: The Transnational Origins of Modern Literature in China, Japan, and Korea" (Columbia UP, 2023)

Satoru Hashimoto, an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University, dives into the transnational roots of modern literature in China, Japan, and Korea. He discusses the impact of 19th-century cultural exchanges and how writers navigated historical relationships to reshape literature during modernization. Hashimoto highlights the significance of political novels and historical narratives, examining how key figures influenced literary landscapes across borders. His insights connect classical traditions with contemporary themes, challenging nationalistic perspectives in East Asian literature.
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Oct 11, 2024 • 1h 13min

Satoru Hashimoto, "Afterlives of Letters: The Transnational Origins of Modern Literature in China, Japan, and Korea" (Columbia UP, 2023)

Satoru Hashimoto, an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in comparative thought and literature, dives into the transnational origins of modern literature in China, Japan, and Korea. He explores how 19th-century cultural exchanges reshaped literary norms, emphasizing figures like Liang Qichao and Lu Xun. Hashimoto discusses the role of historical fiction in forging national identities and how literature served as a form of resistance during tumultuous times, showcasing a rich interplay of tradition and modernity across East Asia.