A beleza e sensualidade que emana do sadismo e crueldade: o conto a tatuagem de Tanizaki Jun’ichirô

Authors

  • Waldemiro Francisco Sorte Junior

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/ej.v0i38.148816

Keywords:

Tanizaki Jun’ichirô, Edo Period, Beauty, Sensuality, Sadism

Abstract

This article examines the construction of beauty and sensuality through an aesthetic approach which emphasizes cruelty, sadism and perversion, in the works of Tanizaki Jun’ichirô. Such an analysis is centered on the presentation and detailed discussion of several passages of the tale entitled The Tattoo, first published in 1910. The passages show that elements usually connected to dreadful feelings, such as sadism and cruelty, are intrinsically related to classical aesthetic values in the tale. In fact, the ultimate state of sensuality and beauty reached by the heroin by the end of The Tattoo is a direct result of secret and dormant desires of sadism, cruelty and perversion, which emerge through the intervention of the tattooer.

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Author Biography

  • Waldemiro Francisco Sorte Junior

    Doutor em Desenvolvimento Internacional pela Universidade de Nagoya, Licenciado em Letras – Japonês pela Universidade de Brasília, Bacharel em Direito pelo Centro Universitário de Brasília, Bacharel em Administração de Empresas pela Universidade de Brasília

Published

2017-08-09

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Papers

How to Cite

A beleza e sensualidade que emana do sadismo e crueldade: o conto a tatuagem de Tanizaki Jun’ichirô. (2017). Estudos Japoneses, 38, 109-126. https://doi.org/10.11606/ej.v0i38.148816