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Sekii, Mitsuo. Nakagami Kenji. Tōkyō: Shibundō, 1993.

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Nakagami Kenji ron. Tōkyō-to Shinjuku-ku: Chōeisha, 2014.

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Hyōden Nakagami Kenji. Tōkyō: Shūeisha, 1998.

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Nakagami, Kenji. Nakagami Kenji essei senshū. Tōkyō: Kōbunsha 21, 2001.

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Erekutora: Nakagami Kenji no shōgai. Tōkyō: Bungei Shunjū, 2007.

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1952-, Takazawa Shūji, ed. Nakagami Kenji mishūroku tairon shūsei. Tōkyō: Sakuhinsha, 2005.

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Inuhiko, Yomota. Kishu to tensei Nakagami Kenji. Tōkyō: Chikuma Shobō, 2001.

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Nakagami Kenji ron: Kumano, roji, gensō. Ōsaka-shi: Kaihō Shuppansha, 2003.

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Karlsson, Mats. The Kumano Saga of Nakagami Kenji. [Stockholm?]: Stockholms Universitet, 2001.

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Nakagami Kenji jiten: Ronkō to shuzai nichiroku. Tōkyō: Kōbunsha 21, 2002.

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Mo no ryōiki: Nakagami Kenji sakuhin kenkyū. Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Kanrin Shobō, 2014.

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1952-, Takazawa Shūji, ed. Nakagami Kenji to yomu "Inochi to katachi". Tōkyō: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 2004.

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Nakagami, Nori. Yume no funatabi: Chichi Nakagami Kenji to Kumano. Tōkyō: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 2004.

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Iguchi, Tokio. Kiki to tōsō: Ōe Kenzaburō to Nakagami Kenji. Tōkyō: Sakuhinsha, 2004.

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Toposu no juryoku: Ōe Kenzaburō to Nakagami Kenji. Tōkyō: Senshū Daigaku Shuppankyoku, 2002.

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Kenji, Nakagami, ed. Nakagami Kenji ron: Genshi no chi ga haramu mono. Ōsaka-shi: Henshū Kōbō Noa, 1988.

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Kotoba to kiseki: Izumi Kyōka, Tanizaki Jun'ichirō, Nakagami Kenji. Tōkyō: Sakuhinsha, 2013.

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Fuan ni ikiru bungakushi: Mori Ōgai kara Nakagami Kenji made. Tōkyō: Sōbunsha Shuppan, 2008.

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Nakagami Kenji to Murakami Haruki: "datsu rokujūnendai" teki sekai no yukue. Fuchū-shi: Tōkyō Gaikokugo Daigaku Shuppankai, 2009.

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Yoshikawa, Yasuhisa. Kaku koto no senjō: Gotō Meisei, Kanai Mieko, Furui Yoshikichi, Nakagami Kenji. Tōkyō: Sōbi Shuppansha, 2004.

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Kenji, Nakagami, ed. Bungaku no genzai: Etō Jun renzoku taidan, Nakagami Kenji, Tomioka Taeko, Kawamura Minato, Yoshimoto Takaaki. Tōkyō: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1989.

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Kleeman, Faye Yuan. The uses of myth in modern Japanese literature: Nakagami Kenji, Öe Kenzabur^o, and Kurahashi Yumiko. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1998.

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Nakagami Kenji to Kumano. Ota Shuppan, 2000.

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Nakagami Kenji (Sakkka no jiden). Nihon Tosho Senta, 1998.

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Nakagami Kenji ron: Itoshisa ni tsuite. Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 1996.

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Nakagami kenji (Gunzo Nihon no sakka). Shogakkan, 1996.

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Sakaguchi Ango to Nakagami Kenji (Hihyo kukan sosho). Ota Shuppan, 1996.

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Paradox and Representation: Silenced Voices in the Narratives of Nakagami Kenji. Cornell University Press, 2020.

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Ishikawa, Machiko. Paradox and Representation. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501751943.001.0001.

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How can the “voiceless” voice be represented? This primary question underpins this book's analysis of selected works by Buraku writer, Nakagami Kenji (1946–1992). In spite of his Buraku background, Nakagami's privilege as a writer made it difficult for him to “hear” and “represent” those voices silenced by mainstream social structures in Japan. This “paradox of representing the silenced voice” is the key theme of the book. Gayatri Spivak theorizes the (im)possibility of representing the voice of “subalterns,” those oppressed by imperialism, patriarchy, and heteronomativity. Arguing for Burakumin as Japan's “subalterns,” the book draws on Spivak to analyze Nakagami's texts. The first half of the book revisits the theme of the transgressive Burakumin man. This section includes analysis of a seldom discussed narrative of a violent man and his silenced wife. The second half of the book focuses on the rarely heard voices of Burakumin women from the Kiyuki trilogy. Satoko, the prostitute, unknowingly commits incest with her half-brother, Akiyuki. The aged Yuki sacrifices her youth in a brothel to feed her fatherless family. The mute Moyo remains traumatized by rape. The author's close reading of Nakagami's representation of the silenced voices of these sexually stigmatized women is this book's unique contribution to Nakagami scholarship.
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Eto, Jun. Bungaku no genzai: Eto Jun renzoku taidan, Nakagami Kenji, Tomioka Taeko, Kawamura Minato, Yoshimoto Takaaki. Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 1989.

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Annotated Japanese Literary Gems. Vol. 1 Stories by Tawada Yoko, Nakagami Kenji, and Hayashi Kyoko. Cornell University East Asia Program, 2006.

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Out of the Alleyway: Nakagami Kenji and the Poetics of Outcaste Fiction (Harvard East Asian Monographs). Harvard University Asia Center, 2007.

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Miura, Noriko. Marginal Voice, Marginal Body: The Treatment Of The Human Body in yhe Works of Nakagami Kenji, Leslie Marmon Silko, and Salman Rushdie. Dissertation.com, 2000.

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