読むことと身体とのかかわりへの一考察 : 門脇佳吉の「身読」概念の検討
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The purpose of this paper is to clarify the relationship between reading and the body by examining the idea of shindoku by Kakichi Kadowaki. Shindoku means reading with the body as well as in the body. Moreover, shindoku is both a concept and a method. Kadowaki is a Christian who also practices Zen asceticism. Based on his experience, he deals with the connection between reading and the body by using the concept of shindoku. Through examining shindoku we are lead to another concept, kamae. From the perspective of oriental thinking, monism of body and mind, kamae means both attitude of the body and attitude of the mind. In this paper, we will first look at the attitude of the body in kamae to help us understand the method of shindoku. Second, we turn our attention to the attitude of the mind present in kamae. Third, the concept of Mi will be explored. Mi, or body and mind, can synchronize with another mi and thus make shindoku possible. Fourth, by analyzing the method of reading in detail we make clear that a change of kamae is critical in Kadowaki's notion of shindoku. Finally, we will show how the idea of Michi, or Tao, supports Kadowaki's shindoku at its foundation.
- 全国大学国語教育学会の論文
- 2007-09-30