馮驥才(Feng Jicai)「石頭説話」に見る理想の日本人像
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概要
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Since late 90's, anti-Japanese sentiment has become soremarkable arousing the increasing attention of the Japanese people. Such tendency ineritably results in being reflected on the education, mass media and literary works in spite of governmental censorship over such cultural activities, enhancing anti-Japanese criticism. Such being the case, though it is, of course, impossible to have a single opinion on what the Chinese think the Japanese should be, many of the Chinese may argue that Japan did not express its profound apology for what it did to China. There lies the fundamental discrepancy in sentiment between the two countries. The Japanese Feng Jicai depicted in his short novel "Shi tou shuo hua" (A Stone Talked) may be showing "What the Japanese should be" as thought by many Chinese people.
- 福井工業大学の論文