研究者業績

南 ひかる

ミナミ ヒカル  (Hikaru MINAMI)

基本情報

所属
上智大学 言語教育研究センター 非常勤講師
(兼任)研究機構常設研究部門 アメリカ・カナダ研究所 特別研究員(PD)
学位
学士(文学)(2015年3月 上智大学)
修士(文学)(2019年3月 上智大学)
修士(文学)(2020年11月 ロンドン大学ゴールドスミス・カレッジ)

研究者番号
91026252
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0661-3970
J-GLOBAL ID
202501003471367887
researchmap会員ID
R000092556

論文

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  • Hikaru Minami
    Journal of Wooden O 25 83-98 2026年5月26日  査読有り
  • Shakespeare Journal 12 34-44 2026年3月25日  査読有り
  • Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance 25(40) 115-131 2022年12月14日  査読有り
    Shakespeare’s Henry V is often regarded as a nationalistic play and has been appropriated for political spin and propaganda to enhance the sense of national unity. Shakespeare captures the emerging nationalistic feeling of the Tudor era in Henry’s emphasis on national history and pride, but various parts of the text suggest a more diverse and complex figures of the king and his subjects than a war hero and the united nation. Such complexity, however, is often ignored in political appropriation. Laurence Olivier’s film adaptation during WWII glamorizes the war and defines the English nation as a courageous “band of brothers” through its presentation of Shakespeare’s play a shared story or history of national victory. Kenneth Branagh’s film in 1989, on the other hand, captures the ugliness of war but it still romanticizes the sacrifice for the country. In 2016, Shakespeare was made part of the Brexit discourse of growing nationalism at the time of the EU referendum. Brexit was imagined as a victory that will bring back freedom and sovereignty the country once enjoyed, and Shakespeare was used to represent the greatness of Britain. Shakespeare’s text, however, depicts the war against the continent in a more skeptical than glorifying tone. The war scenes are scattered with humorous dialogues and critical comments and the multi-national captains of Henry’s army are constantly at odds with one another. Shakespeare thus provides us with a wider view of nationhood, resisting the simplifying force of politics.
  • 上智英語文学研究 (44) 3-12 2019年10月19日  査読有り
  • Soundings 44 31-44 2018年10月31日  査読有り

MISC

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講演・口頭発表等

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