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Transition of "Somo": Its meaning in ORIKUCHI Shinobu
「草奔」の変遷 : 折口信夫におけるその意味
永井, 真平
57063
NAGAI, Shimpei
57064
草奔
折口信夫
二・二六事件
Somo
ORIKUCHI Shinobu
February 26 Incident
2015-03-31
Folklorist ORIKUCHI Shinobui was making a poem that was the subject of February 26 Incident in 1937. So he was sympathetic to express that of a young officer who participated in the coup by using the word "Somo". "Somo" has origins in ancient China, originally it was a word that negatively capture men out of office. However, this word came to express the self-consciousness of people aiming at a revolution since YOSHIDA Shouin used it by the late Tokugawa period. The use of "Somo" is characteristic in the newspaper of modern times. In the first half of the Meiji, in connection with Jiyu Minken Undo (Movement for Liberty and People's Right) dissident sense is strong. On the other hand, a nationalism-like meaning is strong during the Pacific War. And there are few examples of "the outside government" at the middle of two periods. ORIKUCHI used the word "Somo" for the blank period. He connected the side of the anti-system of February 26 Incident and its nationalism-like side.
departmental bulletin paper
名古屋大学文学部
2015-03-31
名古屋大学文学部研究論集. 文学
61
203
216
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/21562
0469-4716
jpn