江户时代杉原登居天南海香美的男子气概(1746)

Izumi Pub Date : 2023-05-29 DOI:10.14710/izumi.12.1.22-32
N. Ariefa
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作为文化文献的一部分,文学作品有能力记录一个国家的时代和社会状况,包括作为在社区中建立、强调和传播的价值观的性别问题。江户时代(1603年-1868年)是德川氏领导下的封建社会,被誉为日本传统文化发展的黄金时代。本研究通过对江户时代代表作之一的戏剧《杉原登居天南井香美》(1746)的研究,揭示了男性气质的表征,显示了男女之间的等级社会结构。本研究中使用的方法是通过Wharton(2005)和Lindsey(2016)的性别方法以及Tyson(2015)的女权主义批评方法进行的定性分析。该剧对男子气概的构建突出了对骑士的刻画,骑士与勇气、忠诚、正直、坚韧和自尊联系在一起。此外,男性气质的概念被描述为与等级制度和父权制社会结构的决定密切相关,也是江户时代性别意识形态的反映,该意识形态将男性优越性作为社会文化生活的中心人物。该文本对男性品质和优于女性角色的角色的描绘,显示了该文本在强化父权范式方面的策略,并清楚地表明了该文本作为加强江户时期父权制实施的场所的功能。
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Edo Period Masculinity In Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami (1746)
As part of cultural documentation, literary works have the ability to record the conditions of the times and society in a nation, including gender issues as values that are built, emphasized, and disseminated in the community. As a period characterized by feudal society under the leadership of the Tokugawa clan, the Edo period (1603-1868) is known as the golden age of the development of traditional Japanese culture. Through a study of the play Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami (1746) which is one of the masterpieces of the Edo period, this study reveals the representation of masculinity that shows a hierarchical social construction between men and women. The method used in this study is a qualitative analysis through a gender approach from Wharton (2005) and Lindsey (2016), as well as a feminist criticism approach from Tyson (2015). The construction of masculinity in this play highlights the depiction of men as knights, which are associated with courage, loyalty, integrity, toughness and self-respect. In addition, the concept of masculinity is depicted as strongly tied to the determination of hierarchical and patriarchal social structures, as well as being a reflection of the gender ideology of the Edo period which puts the superiority of men as the central figure in socio-cultural life. The depiction of male qualities and characters that outperform female characters in this text shows the text’s strategy in strengthening the patriarchal paradigm, and clearly shows the function of this text as a locus for strengthening the implementation of patriarchy in the Edo period.
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