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Context is not as an object to be found but as a process of constructing. I have noticed this in my kokugo class where I use Kobo Abe's novel Kozen-no-himitsu as a textbook. While following what the narrator tells, the students come to have a strange experience, faced with a double gesture of at once unveiling and veiling the narrator's otherness. At first they are perplexed at such paradox, but soon they try to construct a context in which the text can be more intelligibly understood. Through this effort the students also learn the way of narrating (and constructing) what they are and finally discover the means to open themselves to others and extensively to the outer world.
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If reading means not simply following a story but decoding a plot, then the ultimate aim of fiction is to bring the readers outside the plot so that they can have an interrelation to the author-narrator. In Maihime, for example, the author-narrator goes beyond its melodramatic plot of regret and self-accusation to the narrative reproduction of bliss and despair he must have experienced between the two cultures of Japan and Europe. Thus in the act of reading, the readers are almost unknowingly guided to a discovery of another context hidden under the plot.
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Keiichi Noe
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Is there any legitimate way of reading a literary text? This is a familiar question over which the two directly conflicting camps, essentialist and relativist, have had a controversy again and again. Now it seems necessary to overcome such a barren dichotomy and find an alternative way of reading. In so doing we must first understand how much our own act of reading, whether essentialist or relativist, is defined and controlled by preconception, the frame of reference, and other cultural restraints. Then we can analyze the dynamism of reading which produces what we recognize as actual out of nothing real.
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Misuzu Kobayashi, Shigeyuki Baba
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Modem fiction is quite distinct from fiction of the modern times. The essence of modern fiction cannot be grasped with a mere analysis of its structure. It is necessary to make an inquiry into the "third term" in a text, something transcendental that is in a dialectical interaction with reality outside of it The "third term" is a sort of effect brought about by intrinsic delay or "perceptive blank" in the act of reading. Such a transcendental moment in modern fiction will be of much help in dealing with the chaotic conditions of our society.
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