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『俘虜記』におけるアイロニー
Boissieu, Michel de
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意味のずれ
矛盾
諷刺
俘虜社会
In his Diary of a prisoner of war, Ooka Shohei depicts the life he lead in an American camp on Leyte Island at the end of the war. The book can be read as a satirical allegory, in which the everyday life in the camp mirrors the evolution of the whole Japanese society under the American occupation, from 1945 to 1952. One of the most conspicuous means of this satire is irony. Ooka does not conceive irony as mere sarcasm, but rather as a combination of twists of meaning, which eventually reveal the gap between a word and the reality to which it is applied. Through the gaps opened by this irony, the contradictions undermining the society appear in full light. The ironical use of a few key words thus becomes the leading thread which lends his coherence to the whole narrative.
departmental bulletin paper
東京大学大学院総合文化研究科言語情報科学専攻
2007-03-01
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言語情報科学
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AA11831019
13478931
https://repository.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/record/16622/files/lis00513.pdf
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