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  3. Asia Japan journal
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日韓関係とナショナリズムの「起源」Ⅲ : 夢野久作と「狂気」の萌芽

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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2019-02-08
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タイトル 日韓関係とナショナリズムの「起源」Ⅲ : 夢野久作と「狂気」の萌芽
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タイトル Japan-Korea Relationship and the 'Origin' of Nationalism III : Yumeno Kyūsaku and an Embryo of 'Madness'
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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著者 土佐, 昌樹

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内容記述 J-GLOBAL ID : 200901090960446329
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内容記述 In this paper, I aim to verify the Greenfeld's thesis that nationalism contributes to the prevalence of madness, or social anomie. The focus of study is to analyze the collective imagination in the context of Japanese imperialism, particlarly during the Korea's colonial period (1910-1945) through the discourse of a singular novelist, Yumeno Kyūsaku (1889-1936).
 Modern psychiatry was introduced to Japan in the 1880's and then to colonial Korea, spreading a new concept of psychosis. Although the experts tried to prove that mental illness would prevail in society along with modernization and civilization, they could not find enough evidence. Their endeavor, however, caused a different effect in combination with the police authority. Madness became a symbolic target of social control and exclusion. On the other hand, madness became a major metaphor of a new life style among intellectuals after the 1920's when the consumerist fashion started to rise in metropolitan Tokyo, and in colonial Seoul as well. Such situation was a condensed expression of the necessary link between nationalism and madness.
 Yumeno was an eloquent writer to represent this link in that time. He was a son of a major Asianist; he could vividly testify the inner logic and sentiment that bridged between nationalism and Asianism. Colonialism was also a part of such Japanese nationalism. Although he was a naïve nationalist in a sense, he harshly criticized Japanese nationalism represented by crazed Tokyo. His obsession with madness culminated with his most significant novel, Dogra Magra, published in 1935. The protagonist is a mental patient, and supposedly inherited the unconscious impulse of murder from his Chinese ancestor who killed his wife one thousand years ago. A fanatic psychiatrist uses this patient to experiment his hypothesis that the brain is not the locus of thinking but just a mediator of trillions of cells, each of which thinks and lives on its own. According to this theory, man is not a reasonable being but a dreamer controlled by archaic unconscious memories. Madness caused by modern civilization, ironically, is the last product of evolution. Dogra Magra presented radical criticism against modernity, but as the story itself was lost in a maze, it was not a solution of the modern contradiction but a prognostic expression of the necessary relationship between modernity and madness.
 In real society the prevalence of madness was not evidently observed in Japan or in colonial Korea. It may be possible to conclude that madness was delayed to East Asia, along with the realization of the democratic concept of equality and liberty. In postcolonial South Korea the autocratic government succeeded in the rapid economic development based on nationalistic cohesion. It was expected that the family system could absorb social anomie. But since the 1990's, the process of democratization and the harsh competition to survive the global economy have revealed many symptoms of madness and social anomie. The transformation of postcolonial South Korea has been more radical, but we can confirm a similar tendency in Japan. The message of Yumeno can be reinterpreted in a fresh way to understand the macroscopic process from the birth of nation to economic development and social anomie in the context of East Asia.
書誌情報 Asia Japan Journal = AJ Journal = AJJ = アジア・日本研究センター紀要

巻 13, p. 59-81, 発行日 2018-03-20
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出版者 国士舘大学 アジア・日本研究センター
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出版タイプResource http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85
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値 Nationalism|colonialism|Asianism|madness|anomie|Yumeno Kyūsaku|ナショナリズム|植民地主義|アジア主義|狂気|アノミー|夢野久作
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値 「日韓関係とナショナリズムの「起源」1 : グリーンフェルド「ナショナリズム三部作」の視点から Asia Japan Journal11, 17-29
「日韓関係とナショナリズムの「起源」Ⅱ : 平等とルサンチマン Asia Japan Journal12, 61-78
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