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Amanda. C. Seaman
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摘要:本文探讨了2010年代中期的两部以疾病为题材的小说,这是这类文学的一个高潮。尾野安娜的《nuue》和山内理南的《癌症的精神》都在文学社出版,都关注癌症患者的生活。与对疾病的非虚构描述(tōbyōki)相比,这些虚构的癌症治疗方法采用了各种文学手段,包括幻想、隐喻和非线性叙事。我认为,将荻野之弥和山内之弥的作品一起阅读,可以让我们看到疾病——尤其是癌症——在21世纪的日本作为一种活生生的经历、想象中的存在和艺术载体所扮演的角色。
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Plotting Illness: Cancer in Ogino Anna’s “Nue” and Yamauchi Reinan’s The Spirit of Cancer / がん闘病者のフィクションについて語る: 荻野アンナ「鵺」と山内令南の闘病記「癌だましい」
Abstract:This article explores two works of fiction dealing with illness from the mid 2010s, a high-water mark for literature of this kind. Ogino Anna’s “Nue” and Yamauchi Reinan’s The Spirit of Cancer (Gan damashi) both were published in Bungakukai and both focus on living with cancer. In contrast to nonfiction accounts of illness (tōbyōki), these fictional treatments of cancer employ a variety of literary devices, including fantasy, metaphor, and nonlinear narrative. I argue that reading Ogino’s and Yamauchi’s works together allows us to see the role of illness—and cancer in particular—as lived experience, imagined presence, and artistic vehicle in twenty-first century Japan.
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