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David Atherton is Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University, specializing in early modern Japanese literature and book history.
His research explores popular literature, commercial authorship, and print culture in early modern Japan, examining how writers navigated new questions of originality, imitation, and self-promotion in the emerging print market. Current projects include a monograph on representations of violence during Japan's 'age of peace' and investigations into authorship theories developed in the wake of Ihara Saikaku's success.
Professor Atherton's work combines literary analysis with historical inquiry, revealing how writers theorized commercial authorship amidst changing publishing practices. His research illuminates the complex relationship between artistic innovation and market demands in early modern Japan.
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