@article{oai:toyo-bunko.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007274, author = {山口, 早苗 and YAMAGUCHI, Sanae}, issue = {3}, journal = {東洋学報, The Toyo Gakuho}, month = {Dec}, note = {This article examines a literary column (“Zhonghua Fukan” 中華副刋), featured in the Wang Jingwei regime’s official newspaper, Zhonghua Ribao 中華日報, in an attempt to discover the kinds of literary activity conducted by intellectuals involved with that regime, as well as to provide an overall picture of the Shanghai literary scene under Japanese occupation. Although a great deal of research already exists on the subject utilizing the literary periodicals of the time, special features in newspapers dealing with topics of literature and everyday life, which also provided a stage for the development of versatile literary activities, have been left virtually unstudied. In an attempt to fill this gap, the author of the present article focuses on how literary activities were covered in newspaper columns, particularly “Zhonghua Fukan,” heretofore not taken up in the literary research, but rather generally viewed merely as a platform for the promotion of Wang’s Peace Movement. Moreover, the fact that the column appeared in the Wang regime’s official newspaper is another reason why it has not received the attention it deserves from scholars of modern Chinese history, a choice stemming from a superficial understanding of the feature’s character. To the contrary, by looking at “Zhonghua Fukan’s” more distinctive pieces and analyzing their literary direction and character, the author attempts to show how intellectuals close to Wang’s regime carved a niche for themselves within the Shanghai literary scene, as well as to depict the overall nature of the newspaper, which those same intellectuals edited and published, and its literary column, in particular.}, pages = {031--056}, title = {「中華副刊」に見る占領下の文学活動}, volume = {101}, year = {2019}, yomi = {ヤマグチ, サナエ} }