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Frontiers of Literary Studies in China

ISSN 1673-7318

ISSN 1673-7423(Online)

CN 11-5745/I

邮发代号 80-982

Frontiers of Literary Studies in China  2021, Vol. 15 Issue (1): 48-74   https://doi.org/10.3868/s010-010-021-0004-5
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On Takeuchi Yoshimi’s Aesthetics of “Eschatology”
Qin WANG()
East Asian Academy for New Liberal Arts, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8645, Japan
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Scholars have attempted to find a common pattern of thought to summarize Takeuchi Yoshimi’s arguments on the relationship between subject and knowledge, literature and politics, and event and history, regardless of their diversity, under several key words. These attempts highlight Takeuchi’s primary concerns. However, existing studies of Takeuchi rarely point out his idiosyncratic understanding of the “eschatological,” which is both esthetic and horizon-determining because Takeuchi invariably tends to refer to “eschatology” despite his efforts to avoid theorizing it systematically. Considering that the literature on Takeuchi hardly does justice to this aspect of his writing, the present article intends to emphasize it. The article argues that “eschatology” emphasizes the element of contingency in the existential process of things, as well as its transformations, developments, and disappearance. Furthermore, this article focuses on the unpresentable nature of things in a state of so-called “nothingness.”

Key wordsTakeuchi Yoshimi    eschatology    Yasuda Yojūrō
出版日期: 2021-05-27
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. [J]. Frontiers of Literary Studies in China, 2021, 15(1): 48-74.
Qin WANG. On Takeuchi Yoshimi’s Aesthetics of “Eschatology”. Front. Lit. Stud. China, 2021, 15(1): 48-74.
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