著者
天沼 香 Kaoru Amanuma
雑誌
東海女子大学紀要 = Bulletin of Tokai Women's University (ISSN:02870525)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.6, pp.19-30, 1986-01-01

In this thesis, I want to notice Jugo Sugiura's Thought on the Emigration. He was a ultra nationalist in Meiji and Taisho era. Especially he wrote so many nationalistic theses, articles and essays in his middle age in the middle of Meiji era. Sugiura wrote several articles about the emigration and emigrants in newspapers in that term. From these articles, I analyzed his thought on them. He wanted to promote the emigration from Japan to the foreign countries just to invade the foreign countries to get cnlonies and to enhance the national nrestige of Janan.
著者
天沼 香 Kaoru Amanuma
雑誌
東海女子大学紀要 = Bulletin of Tokai Women's University (ISSN:02870525)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.6, pp.19-30, 1986-01-01

In this thesis, I want to notice Jugo Sugiura's Thought on the Emigration. He was a ultra nationalist in Meiji and Taisho era. Especially he wrote so many nationalistic theses, articles and essays in his middle age in the middle of Meiji era. Sugiura wrote several articles about the emigration and emigrants in newspapers in that term. From these articles, I analyzed his thought on them. He wanted to promote the emigration from Japan to the foreign countries just to invade the foreign countries to get cnlonies and to enhance the national nrestige of Janan.
著者
天沼 香 Kaoru Amanuma
雑誌
東海女子大学紀要 = Bulletin of Tokai Women's University (ISSN:02870525)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.7, pp.13-25, 1987-01-01

Dr.Yoshiteru Iwamoto, professor of Yamagata University, critisized my theory on the community (「Kyodo-tai」) in modern and contemporary age (see the detail, Kaoru Amanuma, 'An Introduction to the Community in Modern and Contemporary Age, ' 1977,pp.119-134)in his book, "Yanagida Kunio's Theory on the Community." I recognize the existence of the community (「Fkyodo-tai」) as more than the remain in modern age. But Dr.Iwamoto denied my opinion. So I must critisize his stubborn theory. I am expecting to re-build the community as the ideology and the stronghold for the people to protest against the wicked will of the nation.
著者
天沼 香
出版者
東海学院大学・東海女子短期大学
雑誌
東海女子大学紀要 (ISSN:02870525)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.12, pp.1-16, 1992

Circumference is a famous word in Emily Dickinson's poetry. This paper shows howthe shape metaphor of "Circumference" becomes is the structure of Immortality itselfin her poetry.First two poems on "Heaven, " P374 "I went to Heaven, " and P399 "A House upon the Height" are examined. Here comes an important idea, "Eclipse, " the word alsoclosely examined in her letter and poem.What is clarified by "Eclipse" is that Dickinson does not negate the existence of God, Heaven, or Immortality, but she makes us conscious of its absence. Being conscious ofits absence is not the same as its total negation. For, when the moon is eclipsed, it is notthe moon itself but the light that disappears. In the same manner, when we are consciousof the eclipsed body of, for example, God, by the very image of "Eclipse, " we, unaware, follow the unseen line around what might be crossed out as unidentified.Then, three poems on Immortality, P306 "The Soul's Superior instants, " P679"Conscious am I in my Chamber, " and P721 "Behind Me-dips Eternity, " are examined.In the first two poems, we find not merely a graphic representation of "Immortality" butwhat enables this graphic representation-the abstract shape of Immortality, Circumfer-ence, an empty circle. And in the last poem, we find the necessity of a disappearance of"Immortality" in our regular sense of the meaning, and the creation of a new one, whichis identified as her own by the speaker of the poem as "Maelstrom-in the sky." Here, the "I" of the poem takes hold of her own "Immortality" in chaos, where even death isnot reliable.Further analysis is made on the device of an empty circle which dose not onlyenclose but exclude what is labeled inside or outside of the circle. For example, if youdraw a circle and write inside "Time", then this circle or circumference, dose not onlybecome a boundary, or enclosure for "Time", but an awakening for what is excluded by"Time" - "Eternity, " as found in P802 "Time feels so vast that were it not."And finally, by P1138 "A Spider sewed at Night, " we realize not only the Immortalshape of Circumference, but why it is important in the way the speaker portrays thespider as "Of Immortality His Strategy Was Physiognomy."What we find here is a "radical correspondence, " if I use Emerson's words, betweenthe content and the shape. And because of this abstract shape of an empty circle, Circumference, Dickinson can take us into the world of her poetry, where, this time, itis us who would struggle with the application of this circle, and where we can touch andsee the pain, exultation, sorrow, and pride of what Dickinson registered as found in ourLife.
著者
天沼 香 Kaoru Amanuma
雑誌
東海女子大学紀要 = Bulletin of Tokai Women's University (ISSN:02870525)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.8, pp.1-16, 1988-01-01

In this thesis, I intend to notice Yukichi Fukuzawa's thought on the emigration. As is well-known, he was one of the most famous liberalists in Meiji era. But on the other hand, he became a nationalist from the middle of Meiji era. Fukuzawa wrote several articles about the emigration and emigrants in his own newspaper, "Jiji-Shimpo" in that term. I analyzed his thought on them connecting with his thoughts on women and prostitutes. After all, his final desire was the prosperity of the nation.