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The aesthetics of destruction a study of six representative modern plays by Mishima Yukio /Pugarelli, Nobuko. January 1984 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawwaii, 1984. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-238).
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Two portraits of artists as young men : a critical analysis of Yukio Mishima's Confessions of a mask and Bai Xianyong's Crystal boys /Lau, Wai-li. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 20-21).
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Two portraits of artists as young men a critical analysis of Yukio Mishima's Confessions of a mask and Bai Xianyong's Crystal boys /Lau, Wai-li. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 20-21). Also available in print.
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Perversion, création et judéo-christianisme : les cas de Pasolini et de Mishima /Chraïbi, Sofia. Juranville, Anne. January 2004 (has links)
Thèse de doctorat--Psychopathologie clinique et psychanalyse--Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, 2004. / Reproduction en l'état de l'exemplaire de soutenance. Bibliogr. p. 399-403.
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Récit autoritaire, thème de la pureté et place du lecteur dans Yûkoku (Patriotisme) et Honba (Chevaux échappés) de Mishima Yukio / Authoritarian Fiction, the Theme of Purity and the Place of the Reader in Yûkoku (Patriotism) and Honba (Runaway Horses) by Mishima YukioGarcin, Thomas 07 December 2015 (has links)
Notre thèse, « récit autoritaire, thème de la pureté et place du lecteur dans Yūkoku (Patriotisme) et Honba (Chevaux échappés) de Mishima Yukio » interroge les rapports entre littérature et idéologie dans deux textes qui sont parmi les plus controversés de l’écrivain Mishima : la nouvelle Yūkoku, qui est paru pour la première fois en janvier 1961, et Honba, le second volume de la tétralogie Hōjō no umi (La mer de la fertilité, 1965-1970) publié d’abord en feuilleton entre février 1967 et août 1968 puis en un seul volume en février 1969. La première partie de notre travail est consacrée à une lecture théorique de Yūkoku et de Honba sous l’angle du « récit autoritaire ». Mettant en scène des héros mythiques dévoués à l’empereur, opposant des personnages purs à des personnages impurs, les deux textes sur lesquels nous nous sommes penché correspondent schématiquement au genre du récit idéologique tel qu’il a notamment été décrit par Susan Rubin Suleiman dans Le roman à thèse ou l’autorité fictive (1983). Nombreux sont d’ailleurs ceux qui, au Japon comme en occident, ont fortement critiqué la dimension partisane (sinon sectaire) de ces récits. Dans la seconde et troisième parties de notre travail, consacrées respectivement à Yūkoku et à Honba, nous avons montré que ces deux textes sont plus complexes qu’une lecture cursive le laisse penser et qu’ils offrent des réponses originales au défi propre au récit à thèse (ou récit autoritaire) qui consiste à concilier l’idéologie (qui implique la monosémie, le manichéisme, la redondance) avec la littérature (qui implique la polysémie et l’ambiguïté). Le recours singulier et retors aux stéréotypes, les thèmes du nihilisme et du simulacre ou encore la complexité des procédés rhétoriques et manipulatoires présents dans ces textes offrent de nouveaux éclairages et champs de réflexion aussi bien dans le domaine de la théorie littéraire que dans celui des études sur Mishima. / My thesis, entitled “Authoritarian Fiction, the Theme of Purity and the Place of the Reader in Yūkoku (Patriotism) and Honba (Runaway Horses) by Mishima Yukio”, questions the relation between ideology and literature in two of Mishima’s most controversial works: the short story Yūkoku, first published in January 1961, and the novel Honba, the second volume of Hōjō no umi (The Sea of Fertility, 1965-1970), serialized between February 1967 and August 1968, and published in one volume in February 1969. In the first part of my dissertation, I show that Yūkoku and Honba —by staging mythical heroes devoted to the Emperor, opposing pure and young characters to corrupted ones— schematically correspond to the genre of ideological novel as depicted in the seminal work of Susan Rubin Suleiman on French “roman à thèse” (Authoritarian Fictions, the Ideological Novel as a Literary Genre, 1983). In Japan as in the Western world, many critics have reacted adversely to the biased (if not sectarian) content of these texts. In the second and third parts of my thesis — the former devoted to Yūkoku and the latter to Honba — I unveil the complexity of these texts and show how they also provide original answers to authoritarian fiction’s specific challenge of reconciling ideology (which implies monosemy, manicheism and redundancies) with literature (which implies polysemy and ambiguity). The specific and twisted use of stereotypes, the themes of nihilism and simulacrum, or the complex rhetorical devices present in these texts offer new insights in both the fields of literary theory and Mishima studies.
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Kiyoakis flyktcirkel. En precisering av Yukio Mishimas roman VårsnöÅberg, Andreas January 2006 (has links)
<p>The reception and the study of the novel Spring Snow by Yukio Mishima has – as always with the novels of Yukio Mishima – focused on the writer himself according to his spectacular way of life and death. Opposite to the studies and the reception, this master thesis focuses on the novel itself by following two more or less hidden traces in the novel: the protagonist Kiyoaki and his attitude to responsibility and dreams. This examination deepens the novel, by showing how the mechanisms of its inherent complexity work. It has been made by freely applying Roland Barthes´ method “rewriting the text”.</p>
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Kiyoakis flyktcirkel. En precisering av Yukio Mishimas roman VårsnöÅberg, Andreas January 2006 (has links)
The reception and the study of the novel Spring Snow by Yukio Mishima has – as always with the novels of Yukio Mishima – focused on the writer himself according to his spectacular way of life and death. Opposite to the studies and the reception, this master thesis focuses on the novel itself by following two more or less hidden traces in the novel: the protagonist Kiyoaki and his attitude to responsibility and dreams. This examination deepens the novel, by showing how the mechanisms of its inherent complexity work. It has been made by freely applying Roland Barthes´ method “rewriting the text”.
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Japanese literature after Sartre : Noma Hiroshi, Ōe Kenzaburō, and Mishima Yukio /Slaymaker, Douglas. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 249-268).
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Creating Japaneseness : formation of cultural identify /Shibata Miura, Yuko. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 45-51).
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Creating Japaneseness formation of cultural identify /Shibata Miura, Yuko. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 45-51). Also available in print.
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