海辺のカフカ,
Haruki Murakami (Japanese, 2002)
Haruki Murakami (Japanese, 2002)
“It's like Tolstoy said. Happiness is an allegory, unhappiness a story.”
― Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore
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― Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore
Click Book Cover for a PDF of the Text
Overarching Thematic Statement for This Reading
Metafiction and The Text as Mise en Abyme, Or How to Make Real That Which Is Artifice: Postmodern Exploration of the Relationship Between Allegory, Mimesis, and Verisimilitude.
The Interactive Oral Prompts:
Kafka on the Shore Interactive Oral Prompts | |
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Selected Read Aloud Passages:
Socratic Seminar #1: pg. 56-59
Socratic Seminar #2: pg. 110-113
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Socratic Seminar #3: pg. 164-168
Socratic Seminar #4: pg. 222-224
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Socratic Seminar #5: pg. 259-262
Socratic Seminar #6: pg. 330-333
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Socratic Seminar #7: pg. 396-399
Socratic Seminar #8: pg. |
The Reading Schedule:
Seminar #1: pgs. 1-60
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Seminar #2: pgs 61-117
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Seminar #3: pgs. 118-182
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Seminar #4: pgs. 183-240
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Seminar #5: pgs. 241-300
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Seminar #6: pgs. 300-355
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Seminar #7: 256-412
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Seminar #8: pgs. 413-467
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The Secondary Source Texts:
In the Penal Colony (Kafka) | |
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Tales of Moonlight and Rain, Akinari | |
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"The Principle of Archetypes," Carl G. Jung | |
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The Videos:
How does the film adaptation of Franz Kafka's
"In the Penal Colony"match up with Kafka Tamura's own
analysis of the short story on page 58 of Kafka on the Shore?
"In the Penal Colony"match up with Kafka Tamura's own
analysis of the short story on page 58 of Kafka on the Shore?