Shinkankakuha

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Shinkankakuha was a Japanese literary movement of the early 20th century that sought to capture fresh, immediate sensory experience and psychological nuance through innovative narrative techniques.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese literary movement
literary movement
aimedTo capture fresh sensory experience
depict immediate perception
express psychological nuance
countryOfOrigin Japan
fieldOfWork fiction
novels
short stories
focusesOn inner consciousness
momentary impressions
sensory perception
urban modern life
genre modernist literature
hasAlternativeName New Perception School NERFINISHED
New Sensation School NERFINISHED
Shinkankaku-ha NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic emphasis on form and technique
experimentation with narrative perspective
focus on visual imagery
fragmented narrative
psychological depth
hasInfluenceOn narrative techniques in Japanese prose
representation of consciousness in Japanese literature
hasNotableTheme alienation in modern society
instability of perception
subjectivity of experience
urban sensibility
inception early 20th century
influenced later Japanese avant-garde literature
modern Japanese fiction
influencedBy European modernism NERFINISHED
French modernist literature
psychological realism
languageOfWorkOrName Japanese
literaryPeriod modern Japanese literature
movementIn Japanese literature
opposedTo I-novel tradition NERFINISHED
naturalism in Japanese literature
periodOfActivity Taishō period NERFINISHED
early Shōwa period
usedNarrativeTechnique experimental prose style
innovative narrative techniques
stream-of-consciousness elements
subjective narration

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Kawabata Yasunari movement Shinkankakuha