Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-263) and index.
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Contents
Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Toson, Literary History, and National Imagination; 2. The Disease of Nationalism, the Empire of Hygiene: The Broken Commandment as Hygiene Manual; 3. Triangulating the Nation: Representing and Publishing The Family; 4. Suicide and Childbirth in the I-Novel: "Women's Literature" in Spring and New Life; 5. The Times and Spaces of Nations: The Multiple Chronotopes of Before the Dawn; Epilogue: The Most Japanese of Things; Notes; Works Cited; Index.