In the Meiji era the aims of young people were initially politicians and became bureaucrats “Career advancement”, but in the Meiji 20s the system was fixed, such things became not realistic . Instead, it was “a businessman” that appeared newly. Young people aiming at becoming able to acquire the social status to be decorated and making “zaibatsu” appear. Here, the image of the businessmen who did not emphasize elegance and characterism so far caused a big change, so that business people will be asked for dignity. And it needs an element of “laugh” such as wit and humor to secure that dignity. You can read about it in literary works as well. For example, when Natsume Soseki’s “I am a cat” is compared with “Higan sugimade”, business people who appear in the former are extremely low in humanity, while the latter is a human who understands wit and humor It is drawn. In this paper we discuss the relationship between this change in businessman image and laughter.
한국일본근대학회 [The Japanese Modern Association of Korea]
설립연도
1999
분야
인문학>일본어와문학
소개
본 학회는 한국, 일본의 문학 및, 어학, 문화, 사상, 역사 등 여러 분야의 연구자 및 대학원생의 연구성과에 관한 자유로운 발표, 토론을 통해 학문발전과 학술교류를 행하고자하는 목적에서 설립되었다.
따라서 본 회는 이러한 목적을 달성하기 위해 학술연구발표회 및 연구회와 학술지 발간, 국내외 관련 학계와의 학술교류, 관련정보의 구축 및 제공 등의 사업을 실시하고 있다.
간행물
간행물명
일본근대학연구 [ILBON KUNDAEHAK YUNGU ; The Journal of Korean Association of Modern Japanology]