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Introduction 1
Part 1 Foreign Letters, the Vernacular, and Meiji Schoolgirls 23
1 Translation as Origin and the Originality of Translation 27
2 Meiji Schoolgirls in and as Language 49
Part 2 Tayama Katai and the Siren of Vernacular Letters 93
3 Portrait of the Naturalist as a Young Exote 97
4 Literary Desire and the Exotic Language of Love: From "Sh&obar;shijin" to Jaky&obar;shi 124
5 Haunting the Laboratory of Vernacular Style: The Sirens of "Sh&obar;joby?" and Futon 147
Part 3 Staging the New Woman: The Spectacular Embodiment of "Nature" in Translation 195
6 Setting the Stage for Translation 201
7 Gender Drag, Culture Drag, and Female Interiority 232
Final Reflections: Gender, Cultural Hierarchy, and Literary Style 267
Notes 275
Bibliography 303
Index 313
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