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학술저널
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한국영화학회 영화연구 영화연구 15호
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1999.8
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511 - 534 (24page)

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It is generally said that the process of Japanese modernization has showed uniqueness: the change from the aspiration toward Westernization to the resistance to Westernization to return to its tradition. However, it is based on the misconception to see the development of the history from the Western-centered point of view. It is to confine "the japanese popular culture", and "Japanese nationalism" which has its own historical context to the model of linear progress of Western history.
In this context, this paper examined that the aspiration toward Westernization and the resistance to Westernization based on the nationalism in Japan co-existed from the beginning of the modernization through the analysis of three films; Dragnet Girl(1933) by Ozu Yasujiro, Male vs Female(1936) by Shimizu Yasujiro, and Momotaro, the Invincible Navy(1945) by Seo Mitsuyo.
As it is revealed in Dragnet Girl by its attitude toward Moga and traditional woman, Japan was on the side of tradition even in the middle of the process of modernization. Although they are accustomed to the Western material life, they would not lose their traditional spirit. With the Manchurian colonization in 1930s, which was designed to do the mission to expand the Japanese empire at the same time to save Japanese agriculture, Japanese society began to recognize the importance of their own value more. Male vs Female represented the resist to Western by the success of the Takarazuka and the emigration to imperial land such as Hokkaido and Mongolia.
In the middle of the War, just emphasizing their own tradition was not enough to resist to Western. In Momotaro, the Invincible Navy, Japan actively participated in spreading their own tradition through Asia in the name of the building "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere". As implied in the title "Momotaro", the Japanese legendary hero, Japan was described in this film as the special nation to liberate South East Asia from the Western colonization.
In this context, the process of modernization in Japan can be summarized as the process to realize their own tradition by contacting with the Western.

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Ⅰ. 들어가며
Ⅱ. 근대화에 대한 이중태도: 오즈 야스지로의 〈비상선의 여인〉을 중심으로
Ⅲ. 서구배척과 일본전통으로 희귀: 시마즈 야스지로의 〈남성 대 여성〉을 중심으로
Ⅳ. 일본적인 것의 전파: 세오 미츠요의 〈모모타로, 바다의 신병〉을 중심으로
Ⅴ. 나가며
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