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pISSN : 1598-9585

일본언어문화 , Vol.53 (2020)
pp.175~193

視覚化による神話の生成と変容 -八幡縁起絵巻を中心に-

金英珠

(韓国外国語大学 日語語大学 講師, 古典文学)

Japan has worshiped many gods since ancient times based on a polytheistic view of religion, and has a rich mythological stories related to it. Among them, Engi(historical tales of temple and shrine) have had a great influence on the lives of Japanese people as well as Japanese myths for a long time as a main religion content. On the other hand, in Japan, Emaki(picture scrolls) had been actively produced. Emaki refers to a painting work drawn on a scroll that unfolds horizontally, and stories and illustrations are written on each other. It was produced in most cultural areas, but in Japan it developed as a media with unique characteristics and gained popularity throughout the ages. Since the Heian period, literature had been produced with Emaki, the visualization of literature had been promoted. In this paper, I would like to consider the influence of visualization on the creation and transformation of myths, focusing on HachimanEngi Emaki. After clarifying the characteristics of each era through comparison with ancient times, clarified the transformations that appeared in visualization and their causes through comparing with other Emakis.
  日本神話,視覚化,絵巻,八幡縁起,神功皇后

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