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戦後マンガにおける自己表象と自己表現の交錯 -永島慎二「フーテン」を中心に-The Intersection of Self-Representation and Self-Expression in Postwar Manga with References to Nagashima Shinji’s Fūten

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The Intersection of Self-Representation and Self-Expression in Postwar Manga with References to Nagashima Shinji’s Fūten
Authors
Sugimoto Shogo
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
한국일본언어문화학회
Keywords
.; Autobiographical Novel; Nagashima Shinji; Postwar Manga; Self-Expression; Self-Representation; 戦後マンガ; 永島慎二; 私小説; 自己表現; 自己表象
Citation
일본언어문화, no.57, pp.177 - 199
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
일본언어문화
Number
57
Start Page
177
End Page
199
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/138530
ISSN
1598-9585
Abstract
In the 1960s, the Japanese manga culture expanded its readership to young people. While this expansion of readership strengthened the commercial nature of manga, it also gave rise to experimental and radical works that took literature and art as their reference points. In particular, as the discourse of self-expression, according to which literature or art should express the author’s self, flourished in Japan, some manga artists tried to express their selves through the medium of manga. Among them, Nagashima Shinji was one of the most popular comics artists of the time. He produced many stories about manga artists. In Fūten, published in the late 1960s, Nagashima used himself as the model for the protagonist, a technique that is reminiscent of the tradition of the autobiographical novel in the modern Japanese literature. This paper focuses on the new cultural intersection of self-expression and self-representation in the manga culture in the 1960s, focusing on the production and reception of Fūten. Referring to the cultural contexts, such as the development of manga as a youth culture, the popularization of self-expression, and the increase of paratexts about manga artists in the comics magazine COM, this paper will clarify the cultural and media environment in which Fūten was produced and received as a self-representational text.
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