Von den Beziehungen zwischen Kunst und erotischer Kultur am Beispiel der japanischen shunga

Urszula Maja Krzyżanowska

Abstract


Der Artikel beschreibt die Beziehungen zwischen dem künstlerischen Schaffen und der erotischen Kultur am Beispiel Japans. Es wird die Frage erörtert, ob man aufgrund der Analyse des künstlerischen Schaffens schlussfolgern kann, wie unterschiedliche Kategorien in jeweiliger Kultur verstanden werden. In der Geschichte der japanischen bildenden Kunst ist der Begriff shunga (japanisch 春画) entstanden, den man als "Frühlingsbilder" überset-zen kann. Das Wort "Frühling" bedeutet euphemistische Bezeichnung der sexuellen Akti-vitäten, unter shunga wird die japanische erotische Kunst verstanden. Der Artikel zeigt, warum "Frühlingsbilder" nicht nur Kunstwerke, aber auch eine Illustration der japanischen - nicht nur der erotischen - Kultur, sind.

Schlagworte


shunga; ukiyo-e; Kultur; Kunst; Erotik; Pornographie; japanische Ästhetik

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/kw.2014.9.23
Date of publication: 2015-04-20 21:29:07
Date of submission: 2015-04-17 15:13:29


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