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학술저널
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타무라 미유키 (總合硏究大學院大學)
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일본어문학회 일본어문학 일본어문학 제81호
발행연도
2018.1
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441 - 462 (22page)

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During the post‐war period, Japanese male’s sense of helpfulness and their setback of national identities were often expressed through the metaphor of sexual dysfunctions such as castration and impotence. Taking into account the way in which male sexuality is portrayed based on this metaphor, we analyze the film “Instinct” (directed by KanetoShindo in 1966), which describes a man who became impotent through the aftereffect of atomic bombing. This literary work sets the main character’s experience of atomic bombing in Hiroshima as the beginning scene, and describes the state of the time where people were afraid of nuclearweapons and radiation effects, which indicates a relation between the incident in Hiroshima and the one in Bikini Atoll in 1954. In this article, we re‐explore the interpretation of the film as the positive one where the main character sexually recovers. More precisely, we consider the narrative structure of the experience of suffering from bombing and the issue of male sexuality as well as the state of affairs in the mid 1960’s in order to reveal the hitherto overlooked aspects of the film such as its historical significance and its criticalnature. This article presents the interpretation of the film as the one where male sexuality with recursive traumas is represented through the metaphor in which our society, which went through atomic bombing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki as well as the Bikini Incident, is exposed to contingent incidents (or threatening of nuclear bombing).

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