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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2011.tde-08092011-143050
Document
Author
Full name
Marcia Hitomi Namekata
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2011
Supervisor
Committee
Bernardini, Aurora Fornoni (President)
Fukushima, Maria Cristina Wiechmann
Lavalle, Luci Maria Collin
Sousa, Celeste Henriques Marquês Ribeiro de
Yoshida, Luiza Nana
Title in Portuguese
Os mukashi banashi da literatura japonesa: uma análise do feminino e do casamento entre seres diferentes no contexto dos contos do japão antigo
Keywords in Portuguese
Esposa animal
Esposa celestial
Estrutura
Mito
Mukashi banashi
Abstract in Portuguese
O presente trabalho propõe-se a uma análise dos mukashi banashi (contos antigos) da literatura japonesa sobre os casamentos entre seres diferentes, com enfoque nas imagens da esposa animal e da esposa celestial que surgem nestas narrativas. Apresentando uma estrutura que difere bastante daquela segundo a qual que se constroem os contos de magia ocidentais, pode-se dizer que parte dos mukashi banashi que integra esta subcategoria de contos reflete o modo de pensar característico do japonês da antiguidade. Através da análise das narrativas que integram o corpus desta pesquisa, será feita uma tentativa de se aplicar as teorias ocidentais aos contos em questão, em especial as de E. M. Meletínski que, num âmbito maior que o de seu predecessor, V. I. Propp, estendeu seus estudos sobre o conto de magia ao mito; a partir disso, deverá ser proposta uma classificação para os contos selecionados. Considerando-se a origem antiga destes mukashi banashi, pretende-se também realizar a análise da esfera de ação das protagonistas femininas, no intuito de se verificar as projeções míticas nos contos, que revelam a vida dos povos antigos, bem como a descoberta da matriz imagética desses contos japoneses e discussão da mensagem subjacente às narrativas.
Title in English
The mukashi banashi of the Japanese literature: an analysis about the female and the marriages between different beings in the context of ancient Japan
Keywords in English
Animal wife
Celestial wife
Mukashi banashi
Myth
Structure
Abstract in English
This work intends to analyse the mukashi banashi (ancient tales) of the Japanese literature about the marriages between different beings, focusing the images of the animal wife and the celestial wife that appear in these narratives. Having a structure which differs from the structure of the western fairy tales, we can say that part of the mukashi banashi from this subcategory of tales reflects the way of thinking of the ancient Japanese people. Through the analysis of the narratives of this research corpus, we will try to apply some western theories about the fairy tale in these Japanese tales, specially the theories of E. M. Meletinsky who, in a wider point of view than his predecessor, V. I. Propp, expanded his studies about the fairy tale to the myth; we also intend to present a classification for the selected tales. Considering the ancient origin of these mukashi banashi, we intend to do an analysis of the action of the female protagonists, in order to verify the mythical projections in the tales, which reveals the life of ancient people, as well as to discover the main images of these mukashi banashi and discuss about the message which lies under these narratives.
 
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2011-09-08
 
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