宫崎骏的混合世界及其谜语故事

Narrative Works Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.7202/1111286ar
Francesca Arnavas, Mattia Bellini
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"杰克-齐佩斯有句名言:"童话始于冲突,因为我们的生活都始于冲突。然而,这句话似乎并不总是适用于非西方的故事结构,例如亚洲的 "奇正天课",它意味着故事的发展并不一定围绕冲突展开。在宫崎骏的许多电影(如《龙猫与我的邻居》、《千与千寻》、《阿丽埃蒂的秘密世界》)中,一方面可以看到以 "奇正天学 "为基础的情节,另一方面也可以看到西方童话故事套路的广泛存在。西方传统童话中的冲突有时会以谜语的形式表现出来。虽然宫崎骏的故事并不回避谜语,但这些谜语与冲突的关系如何?在宫崎骏的叙事中,西方和亚洲的故事结构是如何结合在一起的?本文认为1.)宫崎骏作品中以西方童话为基础的谜语并不一定涉及冲突,而是以非常不寻常的方式进行重铸和再创作;以及 2) 这些不寻常模式的运用,将东方和西方的参照系混合在一起,产生了让观众费解的故事,成为复杂的叙事谜语。
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Miyazaki's Hybrid Worlds and Their Riddle-Stories
“Fairy tales begin with conflict because we all begin our lives with conflict,” famously states Jack Zipes. And yet, this statement does not always seem to apply to non-Western story structures, such as the Asian kishōtenketsu, which implies a story development that does not necessarily revolve around conflicts. In many of Hayao Miyazaki’s movies (e.g., My Neighbor Totoro; Spirited Away, The Secret World of Arietty), it is possible to detect, on the one hand, the kishōtenketsu-based plot, and,on the other hand, the widespread presence of Western fairy-tale tropes. Conflicts in traditional Western fairy tales may sometimes manifest in the form of riddles to solve. Although Miyazaki’s stories do not shun away from riddles, how do these riddles relate to conflicts? How are Western and Asian story structures bound together in Miyazaki’s narratives, and what effects does this hybridization generate in their audiences? This article argues that: 1.) Riddles based on Western fairy tales in Miyazaki’s work do not necessarily involve conflicts, and are recast and re-elaborated in highly unusual ways; and 2.) The employment of these unusual patterns, mixing up together Oriental and Occidental frames of reference, gives rise to stories that puzzle the mind of spectators, working as complex narrative riddles.
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