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Takehiko Fukunaga suffered from tuberculosis in the Kiyose sanatorium, Tokyo, from 1947 to 1953, and then he studied psychopathology. He said that 'Suichuka' had its origins in psychopathology. "Hoken...dojin", a popular magazine about sanatoria in those days, showed that psychopathology had started to be introduced as a treatment for tuberculosis. This study describes how Fukunaga's self-taught knowledge of psychopathology influenced "Suichuka". It concerns the problems of psychopathology and his experiences in the sanatorium. In connection with this, I attempt to analyze critically an ideal tendency which characterizes T. Fukunaga's literature.続きを見る
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1 はじめに(療養所時代・精神病理学・「保健同人」) 2 「水中花」
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