第28回支倉セミナー Urban Chronicles of the 1920s-1930s: The Modern City Between Journalism and Literature (Japan, France, the United States, the USSR)
| 日時 | 2026.7.16 16:20~17:50 |
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| 場所 | 東北大学大学院文学研究科棟 2階 208講義室MAP |
| 主催 | 東北大学大学院文学研究科フランス語学フランス文学研究室 東北大学日本学国際共同大学院 |
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| 内容 | 講演者:Mariam Veliashvili (PhD Student in Comparative literature, UMR Litt&Arts, Université Grenoble Alpes)
講演概要:The urban chronicle, a hybrid form between journalism and literature, flourished in the 1920s and 1930s across vastly different cultural contexts. Regularly published in newspapers and magazines of the big cities like Tokyo, Paris, New York, and Moscow, these short, serial texts (by writers as different as Kawabata, Fargue, Mitchell, Bulgakov, among others) developed a distinct way to render the experience of the rapidly transforming modern city. This lecture examines how the urban chronicle, through its focus on the ordinary, the ephemeral, and the sensory, became a privileged medium for writing urban modernity, and what its global circulation reveals about the relationship between literary form and modern city experience.
使用言語:英語・通訳なし
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