근세전기 일본의 전쟁영웅상의창출과 변용의 사상적 배경연구 - 시민작가 사이카쿠의 내러티브를 중심으로 -
A study on the ideological backgrounds of creation and modification of Japanese war hero models in earlier modern times ― By focusing on the narrative of public writer Saikaku ―
This contemplation focuses on the aspects of narratives surrounding Japanese war hero models in earliar modern times as an ideological backgrounds of creation and modification of the hero models. The narrative of Saikaku, the representative writer of ukiyozōshi, a janre of civil literature at that time, hardly exposed distored understandings of Korean peninsular to estrange it as the other nor to exclude it, a bias descened from the ancient times. It can be said as a value neutral recoginition on the other, which is innated in the citizenship of most citizens in Japanese cities like Osaka in modern times. Through narratives of Saikaku, it can be found that the possibility for good neighborhood with the East Asia was inherent at least until earlier modern times, and such aspects can be confirmed though Japanese myths and its war hero models depicted in his narratives. Based on the achievements and maturiy of Genroku era established in the peaceful systemic order, the value-netural recognition of Saikaku to the self and to the others, as a citizen writer who spoke for the view of the world of chōnins, the major class in major cities like Edo or Osaka, internalized timid citzens' curiosities and the populistic tendency complying with political system's power, created an war hero narratives in the earlier modern times.