文学者によるアッツ島玉砕言説分析

In this paper, I analyze discourses on the Battle of Attu written by literary persons.The issues of interest in this paper are as follows: how literary persons described the Battle of Attu, how the discourses semantically effected, and how the literary persons kept their social status. To deal the i...

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Main Author: 松本, 和也
Format: Report
Language:Japanese
Published: 文教大学 2019
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Online Access:http://id.nii.ac.jp/1351/00007329/
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Summary:In this paper, I analyze discourses on the Battle of Attu written by literary persons.The issues of interest in this paper are as follows: how literary persons described the Battle of Attu, how the discourses semantically effected, and how the literary persons kept their social status. To deal the issues above, I classified discourses with a motif of the Battle of Attu into three types: verse, prose (non fiction), and creation (fiction). Next, I analyzed each of the three genres from seven points of view, and revealed the respective characteristics in representing the Battle of Attu. Finally, I synthesized the analyses above and argued that during the Pacific War, literary persons had described the war to encourage the national policy, as well as to secure their social status.