在<白峰>中的翻改技巧及排儒黜佛論
Other Title
A Study on Ueda-akinari‘s Adapting Technique and Discriminatory Attitude Against Confucianism-Buddhism in Siramine
Resource
臺大日本語文研究,5, 21-50
Journal
臺大日本語文研究
Journal Issue
5
Pages
21-50
Date Issued
2003-12
Date
2003-12
Author(s)
趙姬玉
DOI
246246/2006121215550252
Abstract
This dissertation is to discuss the first chapter of Ugetsu-monogatari, one of Ueda-akinari’s outstanding collections of weird & mysterious stories in Japan.
Ugetsu-monogatari consists of nine stories, & the first story is Siramine. It tells the tragic story of Sutoku-joko, an emperor forced to abdicate, whose malicious spirit argues with Saigyo-hosi about “usurping the throne” thoughts of Confucianism, in order to legitimate the rebellion he arose when alive. According to the content of their debate, most scholars tend to regard this story as Ueda-akinari’s discriminatory attitude against Confucianism-Buddhism; the author will discuss this unfriendly criticism in this chapter.
In this dissertation, the author first compares Siramine with its originals, discusses its main points, the so-called discriminatory attitude against Confucianism-Buddhism, & gives hints of opposite viewpoints.
Subjects
Ueda-akinari
Siramine
Saigyo
Sutoku-joko
discriminatory attitude against Confucianism-Buddhism
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學日本語文學系
Type
journal article
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