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Smashing the Mirror of Yamato: Sakaguchi Ango, Decadence and a (Post-metaphysical) Buddhist Critique of Culture=大和の鏡を打ち砕く:坂口安吾、デカダンス、(ポスト観念論的な)仏教的文化批評
作者 Shields, James Mark
出處題名 Japan Review: Journal of the International Research Center for Japanese Studies=日本研究=Nichibunken Japan Review=Bulletin of the International Research Center for Japanese Studies
卷期v.23
出版日期2011.08
頁次225 - 246
出版者International Research Center for Japanese Studies=国際日本文化研究センター
出版者網址 http://www.nichibun.ac.jp/pc1/en/
出版地京都, 日本 [Kyoto, Japan]
資料類型期刊論文=Journal Article
使用語言英文=English
附註項Author Affiliations: Bucknell University, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
關鍵詞坂口安吾=Sakaguchi Ango; 堕落=Decadence; 無頼派=Burai-ha; 粕取り文化=Kasutori-bunka; 堕落論=Darakuron; 日本文化私観=Nihon Bunka Shikan; 空=Emptiness; 禅=Zen; 岡倉覚三=Okakura Kakuzo; 田村泰次郎=Tamura Taijiro; 日本主義=Nihon Shugi
摘要This article focuses on several key philosophical themes in the criticism of Sakaguchi Ango(1906-1955), one of postwar Japan's most influential and controversial writers. Associated with the underground katsutori culture as well as the Burai-ha of Tamura Taijirō(1911-1983), Oda Sakunosuke(1913-1947) and Dazai Osamu(1909-1948), Ango gained fame for two provocative essays on the theme of daraku or "decadence" --"Darakuron" and "Zoku darakuron" -- published in 1946, in the wake of Japan's traumatic defeat and the beginnings of the Allied Occupation. Less well known is the fact that Ango spent his student years studying classical Buddhist texts in Sanskrit, Pali and Tibetan, and that at one time he aspired to the priesthood. This article analyses the concept of daraku in the two essays noted above, particularly as it relates to Ango's vision of a refashioned morality based on an interpretation of human subjectivity vis-à-vis the themes of illusion and disillusion. It argues that, despite the radical and modernist flavor of Ango's essays, his "decadence" is best understood in terms of Mahāyāna and Zen Buddhist concepts. Moreover, when the two essays on decadence are read in tandem with Ango's wartime essay on Japanese culture("Nihon bunka shinkan," 1942), they form the foundation for a "post-metaphysical Buddhist critique of culture," one that is pragmatic, humanistic, and non-reductively physicalist.
目次Introduction 226
The Dharma of Post-metaphysical Buddhism 227
Sakaguchi Ango 228
After the Fall: Kasutori Bunka and the Burai-ha 229
Decadence as Humanism 232
Ango's Buddhism: Contingency, Suffering & Liberation 234
Ango's Critique of Culture 236
Desire, Love & Humanity 239
Against Ghosts: From Dissolution to Disillusion 241
ISSN09150986 (P); 24343129 (E)
DOI10.15055/00000201
點閱次數387
建檔日期2021.02.01
更新日期2021.02.03










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