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The novel Standing in Shanghai in the Morning by Tatsuhiro Oshiro, a leading Okinawan writer, is his only novel based on his experiences in China, and it has been criticized for not having his unique ...Okinawan flavor. In this paper I wish to argue that the hero reveals his complex position both as a Japanese and an Okinawan, and as a perpetrator and a victim. From the novel we see that the writer's consciousness of his Okinawan origin penetrates his spirit, and it is represented as being inherent in him even in his youth when he was assimilating culturally to the Japanese.続きを見る
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はじめに 一、避けたい〈沖縄〉 二、身分の多重性 三、複雑な立場で体験した苦渋の思い 終わりに
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