The samurai myth in Japan’s imaginary: men and gods in the plot of the senses
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Resumo: | The study indicates that the Japanese resignified the image of the samurai in the Meiji era. This artifice proved to be effective in unifying the new Japanese identity within and outside Japan with a focus on Yamato Damashi, whose strength even outside Japan maintained the sense of belonging. The study indicates that this feeling is reinvigorated by the practice of martial arts such as karate where ritual and ritual values reinforce subjective belief in a common origin. |
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The samurai myth in Japan’s imaginary: men and gods in the plot of the sensesEl mito samurai en el imaginario de Japón: hombres y dioses en la trama de los sentidosO mito samurai no imaginário do Japão: homens e deuses na trama dos sentidosThe study indicates that the Japanese resignified the image of the samurai in the Meiji era. This artifice proved to be effective in unifying the new Japanese identity within and outside Japan with a focus on Yamato Damashi, whose strength even outside Japan maintained the sense of belonging. The study indicates that this feeling is reinvigorated by the practice of martial arts such as karate where ritual and ritual values reinforce subjective belief in a common origin.El estudio indica que los japoneses resignificaron la imagen del samurai en la era Meiji. Este artificio se mostró eficiente para unificar la nueva identidad japonesa dentro y fuera de Japón con foco en el Yamato Damashi, cuya fuerza incluso fuera de Japón mantuvo el sentimiento de pertenencia. El estudio indica que ese sentimiento se revigoriza con la práctica de artes marciales como el karate donde valores ritos y rituales refuerzan la creencia subjetiva en un origen común.O estudo indica que os japoneses ressignificaram a imagem do samurai na era Meiji. Esse artifício mostrou-se eficiente para unificar a nova identidade japonesa dentro e fora do Japão com foco no Yamato Damashi, cuja força, mesmo fora do Japão, manteve o sentimento de pertença. O estudo indica que esse sentimento renova-se com a prática de artes marciais como o karatê que, mesmo esportivizado, mantém vivos os valores, os ritos e os rituais que reforçam a crença subjetiva numa origem comum. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2018-11-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/2175-8042.2018v30n56p24610.5007/2175-8042.2018v30n56p246Motrivivência; v. 30 n. 56 (2018); 246-2602175-80420103-4111reponame:Motrivivência (Florianópolis)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/2175-8042.2018v30n56p246/37995Copyright (c) 2018 Motrivivênciainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCoelho, Milton de SouzaTriani, Felipe da SilvaColumá, Jorge FelipeSalgado Filho, Leandro NogueiraOsorio, Yara Cerqueira MontenegroFerreira, Nilda Teves2018-11-29T12:37:53Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/53647Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivenciaPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/oai||giovani.pires@ufsc.br2175-80420103-4111opendoar:2018-11-29T12:37:53Motrivivência (Florianópolis) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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The samurai myth in Japan’s imaginary: men and gods in the plot of the senses El mito samurai en el imaginario de Japón: hombres y dioses en la trama de los sentidos O mito samurai no imaginário do Japão: homens e deuses na trama dos sentidos |
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The samurai myth in Japan’s imaginary: men and gods in the plot of the senses |
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The samurai myth in Japan’s imaginary: men and gods in the plot of the senses Coelho, Milton de Souza |
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The samurai myth in Japan’s imaginary: men and gods in the plot of the senses |
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Coelho, Milton de Souza |
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Coelho, Milton de Souza Triani, Felipe da Silva Columá, Jorge Felipe Salgado Filho, Leandro Nogueira Osorio, Yara Cerqueira Montenegro Ferreira, Nilda Teves |
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Triani, Felipe da Silva Columá, Jorge Felipe Salgado Filho, Leandro Nogueira Osorio, Yara Cerqueira Montenegro Ferreira, Nilda Teves |
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Coelho, Milton de Souza Triani, Felipe da Silva Columá, Jorge Felipe Salgado Filho, Leandro Nogueira Osorio, Yara Cerqueira Montenegro Ferreira, Nilda Teves |
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The study indicates that the Japanese resignified the image of the samurai in the Meiji era. This artifice proved to be effective in unifying the new Japanese identity within and outside Japan with a focus on Yamato Damashi, whose strength even outside Japan maintained the sense of belonging. The study indicates that this feeling is reinvigorated by the practice of martial arts such as karate where ritual and ritual values reinforce subjective belief in a common origin. |
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