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Yukio Mishima Writes For Homosexuality

Posted on:2018-05-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Q WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2355330515977029Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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Mishima Yukio is one of the most famous writers in modern Japanese literature.However,in China,the research on Mishima Yukio's homosexual writing is still insufficient,especially lacks a general view of his homosexual writing.To solve this problem,this paper intends to combine the methods of close reading and literature analysis to conduct a comprehensive inquiry on the homosexual writing of Mishima Yukio.The main body of this paper consists of four chapters,and this paper is divided into six parts including introduction and conclusion.The introduction gives the summary of Mishima Yukio's works of homosexual theme,introduces his homosexual identity,and hackles the research situation of Mishima's homosexual writing in china.The previous three chapters of this paper take Confessions of a Mask,Forbidden Colours,and The Temple of Dawn as examples,which texture the development of the homosexual writing of Mishima Yukio,and analyze the presenting modes of homosexual writing at his different stages of creation.In Confessions of a Mask,which is his masterpiece,Mishima Yukio tries to express his pursuit of homosexual love in a hazy way.And then,in his another important early work Forbidden Colours,this feeling is expressed more daringly.Eventually,after a 17-year hiatus,Mishima Yukio's homosexual writing returned in obscure ways in his later work The Temple of Dawn.The fourth chapter,which is on the basis of the previous three chapters,analyzes the contradictory attitudes and the causes of Mishima Yukio's homosexual writing from the perspective of cultural origin and expression strategy.The conclusion summarizes the major opinions of this paper,and proposes the forecast to the further research on Mishima Yukio's homosexual writing.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mishima Yukio, homosexual writing, contradiction, paraphilia, pedication
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