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This paper examines the relationship of the man's body and power (such as the state's power or patriarchal power) in Haruki Murakami's novel Kafka on the Shore from the perspective of the body, and di...scusses the connection between man's body and memory on the basis of Yoichi Komori's criticism of Murakami. According to the novel, the body is disciplined by power, and the body also makes a stand and fights against power, which is reflected, to some extent, by the body's preservation of the memory of the past. Nevertheless, the fact is that memory is preserved only individually and cannot necessarily become a collective memory or have a transmitting function as the novel attempts to say.続きを見る
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一、身体という視角について 二、権力に支配された身体 三、権力に抵抗する身体
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