전후 일본의 족(族) 문화와 ‘천황’의 부재(不在) ― 미시마 유키오(三島由紀夫) 「달(月)」에 나타난 젊은 세대의 문화 ―Cultural Tribe of Postwar Japan And Absence of Tenno ― The Young Generation's Culture in Mishima Yukio's Moon ―
- Other Titles
- Cultural Tribe of Postwar Japan And Absence of Tenno ― The Young Generation's Culture in Mishima Yukio's Moon ―
- Authors
- 홍윤표
- Issue Date
- 2010
- Publisher
- 가천대학교 아시아문화연구소
- Keywords
- Japanese post-war economic miracle; mass culture; consumption; the Japanese emperor; beatnik; identity; 고도경제성장; 대중문화; 소비; 천황; 비트족; 정체성
- Citation
- 아시아문화연구, v.19, pp.249 - 270
- Indexed
- KCI
OTHER
- Journal Title
- 아시아문화연구
- Volume
- 19
- Start Page
- 249
- End Page
- 270
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/117830
- DOI
- 10.34252/acsri.2010.19..010
- ISSN
- 1975-9150
- Abstract
- Mishima Yukio's “Moon”, published in 1962, directly expose consuming society and young generation's culture. Japanese young people lost a purpose, and was wandering in Japanese post-war economic miracle. And young people was depended to a commodity, and lost identity.
Mishima Yukio organized the private army, which is right-wing group “Tatenokai”(楯の会) in 1968. This group had opposite character to young generation like beatnik in 1960s. They attach importance to the totality of Japan, and They considered a moderation with virtue than freedom.
The "Moon" in the text symbolize the absolute existence as like Tenno, whom young men of "Tatenokai" worshiped.
Mishima's “Moon” represented the mass consumer society with human alienation and this text is revealed meaningless life of young people. This text is a turning point of Mishima Yukio's works.
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