This essay aims to focus on some affinities and differences between the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima’s literary, theatrical and cinematographic work and Nietzsche’s thoughts on the theme of “free death”. The aim of this intercultural reflection is to set up an aesthetic and ethical-existential comparison between two of the major interpreters of modernity, respectively European and Japanese. While Nietzsche’s reflection on suicide is influenced solely by Western philosophical tradition, Mishima’s artistic and bodily meditation on seppuku (切腹) is characterized by the tension between European sensibility and Japanese cultural identity, which coexist and contrast in the same time. Mishima hybridises, in his artisticliterary work, the trad...
<p>This dissertation uses Nietzsche's writings on truth and metaphor as a lens through which to reco...
This talk considers the origins of the notion of nihilism as a philosophical problem and position, i...
On November 25, 1970, the prolific Japanese author and right-wing nationalist Yukio Mishima performe...
Abstract: This study attempts to explore the possible motivations, both obvious and problematic, beh...
My aim in this thesis is to reevaluate the aesthetics of Mishima Yukio through his theatrical works....
This essay highlights some issues regarding the current relationship between the aesthetic and artis...
In this essay I look at The Birth of Tragedy in order to explore two related issues. First, beginnin...
Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the most influential and thoughtful philosopher in the 19th century, in ...
Yukio Mishima is perhaps the most widely discussed figure of post-war Japanese literature, consider...
International audienceGiven the centrality of death as a theme in cultural and literary practice, re...
The aim of this essay is to reflect on the implications of the thought of the death of God with a vi...
This diploma thesis deals with Friedrich Nietzsche philosophy, especially his two works - The Birth ...
Writing, for Nietzsche, is a very personal endeavor. Nietzsche became Nietzsche through the acts of ...
MISHIMA — THE HARMONY BETWEEN THE PEN AND THE SWORDMy assumption is that Paul Schrader’s...
"Die Vorstellung zum und der Umgang mit dem Leben und Tod bei Japanern ist noch immer naturverbunden...
<p>This dissertation uses Nietzsche's writings on truth and metaphor as a lens through which to reco...
This talk considers the origins of the notion of nihilism as a philosophical problem and position, i...
On November 25, 1970, the prolific Japanese author and right-wing nationalist Yukio Mishima performe...
Abstract: This study attempts to explore the possible motivations, both obvious and problematic, beh...
My aim in this thesis is to reevaluate the aesthetics of Mishima Yukio through his theatrical works....
This essay highlights some issues regarding the current relationship between the aesthetic and artis...
In this essay I look at The Birth of Tragedy in order to explore two related issues. First, beginnin...
Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the most influential and thoughtful philosopher in the 19th century, in ...
Yukio Mishima is perhaps the most widely discussed figure of post-war Japanese literature, consider...
International audienceGiven the centrality of death as a theme in cultural and literary practice, re...
The aim of this essay is to reflect on the implications of the thought of the death of God with a vi...
This diploma thesis deals with Friedrich Nietzsche philosophy, especially his two works - The Birth ...
Writing, for Nietzsche, is a very personal endeavor. Nietzsche became Nietzsche through the acts of ...
MISHIMA — THE HARMONY BETWEEN THE PEN AND THE SWORDMy assumption is that Paul Schrader’s...
"Die Vorstellung zum und der Umgang mit dem Leben und Tod bei Japanern ist noch immer naturverbunden...
<p>This dissertation uses Nietzsche's writings on truth and metaphor as a lens through which to reco...
This talk considers the origins of the notion of nihilism as a philosophical problem and position, i...
On November 25, 1970, the prolific Japanese author and right-wing nationalist Yukio Mishima performe...