「まどろみ」を巡る共時的世界- よしもとばなな作品にみる青年心理(7) -

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  • The Meaning of Synchronic Drowsiness- Adolescent psychology as seen in the works of Banana Yoshimoto(7) -
  • マドロミ オ メグル キョウジテキ セカイ ヨシ モト バ ナ ナ サクヒン ニ ミル セイネン シンリ 7

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This is the seventh in a series that interprets today's adolescent psychology using the novels of Banana Yoshimoto, in this case the story Shirakawa Yofune(which means "asleep.")The interpretation is based on intuition analysis. The main character, Terako, who is constantly drowsy, is having a love affair with a young man whose wife is in a vegetative state due to a traffic accident. Terako has an intimate girl friend Shiori who, as a part part-time job, consoles customers by lying beside them. When alone, however, she kills herself. Terako and her lover, though their relation is physical, mainly console each other at hotels by lying on the bed absorbing each other's minds while sleeping. Their relation, with its sterile mood, continues in this way, and seems synchronized with the wife's vegetative state and also with Shiori's masked sadness. This mood is evoked by its title, Shirakawa Yofune. Intuition analysis enables us to see the author's psyche since the written words in the fiction reflect the author's psyche. Yoshimoto's set-up and plot for this story move toward a satisfying resolution for herself, as is always the case in her works. This sort of resolution is evidence of the author's self-centered characteristics.In Yoshimoto's case the self is a "synchronic self," and this synchronic self spreads toward others as each character's synchronic self does in this story. This self-centeredness implies self-extinction, and this self-extinction leads to the world of synchronicity. We can interpret its ultimate destination as a "new self."

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KJ00005942159

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  • 學苑

    學苑 832 89-95, 2010-02-01

    東京 : 光葉会

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