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Mapping Japanese Immigrant Experience: Econarratology in Oswald Andrew Bushnell's Gannenmono Duology
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This paper explores the narrative technique Oswald Andrew (O.A.) Bushnell employed in his Gannenmono duology. The analysis delves into the novel's polyvocal narration and spatiality, which conjures readers' immersion in the Japanese immigrant experience in Hawai’i. An econarratological framework explores the dialogism of narrative voices and spatiality within the historicity of Hawaiian locality. This paradigm problematizes the subjective consciousness in imagining material realities, incorporating Japanese, Hawaiian, and Western/haoles perspectives. Throughout the duology, spatiality provides textual cues for the readers as Hawai’i is transformed from an unknown/alien land into an inhabited place. The narrative construction of the Hamakau ditch, a symbol of intercultural interaction and the multicultural fabric of Hawai’i, is a pivotal point in this exploration. To concur, Bushnell's polyvocal narration in the Gannenmono duology implores readers’ immersion through a localized account of the Japanese immigrant historicity and experience in Hawai’i.
Title: Mapping Japanese Immigrant Experience: Econarratology in Oswald Andrew Bushnell's Gannenmono Duology
Description:
This paper explores the narrative technique Oswald Andrew (O.
A.
) Bushnell employed in his Gannenmono duology.
The analysis delves into the novel's polyvocal narration and spatiality, which conjures readers' immersion in the Japanese immigrant experience in Hawai’i.
An econarratological framework explores the dialogism of narrative voices and spatiality within the historicity of Hawaiian locality.
This paradigm problematizes the subjective consciousness in imagining material realities, incorporating Japanese, Hawaiian, and Western/haoles perspectives.
Throughout the duology, spatiality provides textual cues for the readers as Hawai’i is transformed from an unknown/alien land into an inhabited place.
The narrative construction of the Hamakau ditch, a symbol of intercultural interaction and the multicultural fabric of Hawai’i, is a pivotal point in this exploration.
To concur, Bushnell's polyvocal narration in the Gannenmono duology implores readers’ immersion through a localized account of the Japanese immigrant historicity and experience in Hawai’i.
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