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Haruki Murakami CRITICAL LITERACY TEACHING SERIES: CHALLENGING AUTHORS AND GENRESV olume 7 Series Editor:P. L. Thomas, Furman University, Greenville, USAE ditorial Board:Leila Christenbury, Virginia Commonwealth UniversitySean P. Connors, University of ArkansasJeanne Gerlach, University of Texas-ArlingtonRenita Schmidt, Furman UniversityKaren Stein, University of Rhode IslandShirley Steinberg, University of Calgary; Director of Institute of Youth and Community Studies, University of the West of ScotlandThis series explores in separate volumes major authors and genres through a critical literacy lens that seeks to offer students opportunities as readers and writers to embrace and act upon their own empowerment.
Through a close reading of Murakami Haruki’s 1985 novel Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, the chapter explores the ambiguous position of fantasy between entertainment and critical engagement, and how it relates to Murakami’s distinctive brand of social and political commitment.
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