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학술저널
저자정보
이일숙 (성결대학교)
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일본어문학회 일본어문학 일본어문학 제79호
발행연도
2017.1
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349 - 366 (18page)

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In the current state of Japan, a number of people cherish cats, a phenomenon called “Nekonomikusu,” and various types of cat have recently been featured in TV drams and films. In the present study, we focus our analysis on the hair colors of cats that appear in these TV drams and films. Our main finding is that in the cases of white cats, Calico cats, black-and-white cats, and Tabby cats, they are passively described in such a way that they appear as part of the background of stories, whereas in the cases of black cats, they are positively described as a mysterious creature which helps their masters. This mysteriousness of black cats may make stories dramatic, and, needless to say, this can be considered as a manifestation of how the Japanese treat black cats. On the other hand, there also exists the idea that if a person sees a black cat walking in front of him/her, a bad luck may come to him/her. It seems that this idea is not related to the so-called “witch-hunt’ in the western cultures, but it would be more likely that the idea stemmed from the story of “Nekomata,” a cat ghost which was first mentioned during the era of Kamakura, which had been spread with exaggerations. Behind this story was the widely held assumption during the era of Kamakura that cats were not favored in the Buddhism.

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