Italian places in Japanese manga: a study on topophilia in graphic narratives

IF 0.3 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Francesco-Alessio Ursini, Giuseppe Samo
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Abstract

The goal of this paper is to offer an analysis on how Italian places act as key narrative units in Japanese manga. Building on a quantitative and qualitative corpus study, the paper investigates how culturally salient locations are embedded in these narratives. It is first shown that authors develop salient locations (“places”) as distinct entities playing key roles within narrative structures. It is then shown that these representations of places follow principles of cultural relevance, popularity, historical and geographical faithfulness. This is the case because authors creating manga set in Italy share knowledge and appreciation of Italian places and their cultural import with readers. These results are framed in a theory of geo-criticism and in a possible worlds analysis of places in fiction, hereby extended to graphic narratives.
日本漫画中的意大利地方:关于图画叙事中的恋地癖的研究
本文旨在分析意大利地点如何成为日本漫画中的关键叙事单元。在定量和定性语料研究的基础上,本文研究了文化上突出的地点是如何嵌入这些叙事中的。研究首先表明,作者将突出地点("地方")发展为在叙事结构中发挥关键作用的独特实体。然后证明,这些地点的表述遵循文化相关性、受欢迎程度、历史和地理忠实性等原则。之所以如此,是因为创作以意大利为背景的漫画的作者与读者分享了对意大利地方及其文化内涵的了解和欣赏。这些结果被纳入地理批评理论和对小说中的地方进行可能的世界分析的框架中,并由此扩展到图画叙事。
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期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal of Literary Semantics is to concentrate the endeavours of theoretical linguistics upon those texts traditionally classed as ‘literary’, in the belief that such texts are a central, not a peripheral, concern of linguistics. This journal, founded by Trevor Eaton in 1972 and edited by him for thirty years, has pioneered and encouraged research into the relations between linguistics and literature. It is widely read by theoretical and applied linguists, narratologists, poeticians, philosophers and psycholinguists. JLS publishes articles on all aspects of literary semantics. The ambit is inclusive rather than doctrinaire.
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