Musashi, a trajetória de formação de Miyamoto Musashi durante o exílio

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Autor(a) principal: Reis, Bruno Tomaz Custódio dos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8157/tde-04102018-175441/
Resumo: Musashi (1935-1939), Yoshikawa Eiji\'s novel serialized by the newspa-per Asahi Shinbun and considered by John Scott Miller (2009) as a Bild-ungsroman, it narrates from Miyamoto Musashis return from the battle of Sekigahara (1600) to his victory against Sasaki Kojir in Ganry is-land (1612), when he becomes of the best swordsmen at that age. The early seventeenth century Japan that underwent a major transition is the stage for the formation of Musashi in light of the Japanese world and his own feelings and choices. All these changes are intertwined in the decision of self-exile after the seclusion amid the range of erudition, as previously to this watershed, the protagonist himself felt misunder-stood and excluded by his family members and the other members of society. In order to develop this study, we will make a clipping of Mu-sashis path to understand the essence of his isolation, and his choice to preserve his individuality so that it makes it allowed him to exercise his creativity. Thus, based on the panorama on the Bildgunsroman (Ro-mance of Formation) made by Wilma Maas (2000), we will be able to follow the stimuli and aspirations that guides him toward his formation, until reaching a totally unique development. In order to understand Mu-sashi\'s motivation to adopt exile as a way of life, in addition to attesting his gains, we base on the studies of Kat Shichi (2012) and Edward Said (2003).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Musashi, a trajetória de formação de Miyamoto Musashi durante o exílio
Musashi, the formation path of Miyamoto Musashi during the exile
title Musashi, a trajetória de formação de Miyamoto Musashi durante o exílio
spellingShingle Musashi, a trajetória de formação de Miyamoto Musashi durante o exílio
Reis, Bruno Tomaz Custódio dos
Bild-gunsroman
Bild-gunsroman
Exile
Exile
Japanese literature
Japanese literature
Musashi
Musashi
Romance of formation
Romance of formation
Yoshikawa Eiji
Yoshikawa Eiji
title_short Musashi, a trajetória de formação de Miyamoto Musashi durante o exílio
title_full Musashi, a trajetória de formação de Miyamoto Musashi durante o exílio
title_fullStr Musashi, a trajetória de formação de Miyamoto Musashi durante o exílio
title_full_unstemmed Musashi, a trajetória de formação de Miyamoto Musashi durante o exílio
title_sort Musashi, a trajetória de formação de Miyamoto Musashi durante o exílio
author Reis, Bruno Tomaz Custódio dos
author_facet Reis, Bruno Tomaz Custódio dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Nagae, Neide Hissae
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis, Bruno Tomaz Custódio dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bild-gunsroman
Bild-gunsroman
Exile
Exile
Japanese literature
Japanese literature
Musashi
Musashi
Romance of formation
Romance of formation
Yoshikawa Eiji
Yoshikawa Eiji
topic Bild-gunsroman
Bild-gunsroman
Exile
Exile
Japanese literature
Japanese literature
Musashi
Musashi
Romance of formation
Romance of formation
Yoshikawa Eiji
Yoshikawa Eiji
description Musashi (1935-1939), Yoshikawa Eiji\'s novel serialized by the newspa-per Asahi Shinbun and considered by John Scott Miller (2009) as a Bild-ungsroman, it narrates from Miyamoto Musashis return from the battle of Sekigahara (1600) to his victory against Sasaki Kojir in Ganry is-land (1612), when he becomes of the best swordsmen at that age. The early seventeenth century Japan that underwent a major transition is the stage for the formation of Musashi in light of the Japanese world and his own feelings and choices. All these changes are intertwined in the decision of self-exile after the seclusion amid the range of erudition, as previously to this watershed, the protagonist himself felt misunder-stood and excluded by his family members and the other members of society. In order to develop this study, we will make a clipping of Mu-sashis path to understand the essence of his isolation, and his choice to preserve his individuality so that it makes it allowed him to exercise his creativity. Thus, based on the panorama on the Bildgunsroman (Ro-mance of Formation) made by Wilma Maas (2000), we will be able to follow the stimuli and aspirations that guides him toward his formation, until reaching a totally unique development. In order to understand Mu-sashi\'s motivation to adopt exile as a way of life, in addition to attesting his gains, we base on the studies of Kat Shichi (2012) and Edward Said (2003).
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