SAKURA OCH HANAMI GENOM HISTORIEN. En diskursanalys av symboliken kring sakura och hanami i japanska tidningsartiklar.
Abstract
The purpose and aim of this thesis has been to examine if there has been any change in the
terms sakura and hanami in their relation to Japan under the period stretching from 1918-
2015. The material consists of selected newspaper articles from the two most distributed
newspapers in Japan, the Asahi Shinbun and the Yomiuri Shinbun during the period
mentioned. By analyzing the articles through a framework of discourse theory, nodal points
connected to six different discourses have been identified throughout the period. The results
show that the most dominant discourse has been a national/conservative-discourse which is
still present. Other discourses have been more time specific, as the monarchic-discourse
during the imperialistic Showa-era or the international-discourse during the economic boom
in the decades after World War 2.
Although the nationalistic/conservative-discourse has been dominant, with time discourses
have diversified and five out of six identified discourses are represented in the Heisei-era.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2016-06-08Author
Sjöblom, Andreas
Keywords
japanska
discourse theory
floating signifiers
hanami
sakura
national symbolism
Series/Report no.
SPL kandidatuppsats japanska
SPL 2016-004
Language
swe