<研究論文>2011 年日本の反原発ソングに関する研究 : 1960 年代ベトナムの反戦歌との比較から

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  • 2011年日本の反原発ソングに関する研究 : 1960年代ベトナムの反戦歌との比較から
  • 2011ネン ニホン ノ ハン ゲンパツ ソング ニ カンスル ケンキュウ : 1960ネンダイ ベトナム ノ ハンセンカ ト ノ ヒカク カラ

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Artistic expressions have always been a communication tool of one’s protest, and among those, creating and singing songs can be considered as one of the important elements. Thus in actual Japan, in the growing civil movement of anti-nuclear power plant that emerged after the severe accidents of 2011 in Fukushima, the artists stand up in creating and singing their anti-nuclear opinion. The present study will take one example among these songs: “Zutto uso datta” (“Been telling a lie all the time”), a parody of the same author’s famous song: “Zutto suki datta” (Been loving you all the time), created and sung by a Japanese rock singer, Kazuyoshi Saito (1966- ). Analysis of this Japanese song will be based on those made of the 1960s anti-war songs of Vietnam as an object of comparison. In the existing literature, Yoshii analyzed Trinh Cong Son’s creation, a famous Vietnamese musician in 1960s, it attempted to universal success in describing everyday scenes in wartime Vietnam and letting a civil shout his/her feeling (Yoshii, 2004). Though it is only a parody and not a new creation, the success of Saito’s 2011 creation can also be explained by its characteristic of “letting a civil to shout his/her feeling”.

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