The Moral Narratives of Hayao Miyazaki

Widely regarded as Japan's greatest animated director, Hayao Miyazaki creates films lauded for vibrant characters and meaningful narrative themes. Examining the messages of his 10 full-length films--from Nausicaa (1984) to The Wind Rises (2013)--this study analyzes each for its religious, philosophical and ethical implications. Miyazaki's work addresses a coherent set of human concerns, including adolescence, good and evil, our relationship to the past, our place in the natural order, and the problems of living in a complex and ambiguous world. Exhibiting religious influences without religious endorsement, his films urge nonjudgment and perseverance in everyday life.

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The Moral Narratives of Hayao Miyazaki

Widely regarded as Japan's greatest animated director, Hayao Miyazaki creates films lauded for vibrant characters and meaningful narrative themes. Examining the messages of his 10 full-length films--from Nausicaa (1984) to The Wind Rises (2013)--this study analyzes each for its religious, philosophical and ethical implications. Miyazaki's work addresses a coherent set of human concerns, including adolescence, good and evil, our relationship to the past, our place in the natural order, and the problems of living in a complex and ambiguous world. Exhibiting religious influences without religious endorsement, his films urge nonjudgment and perseverance in everyday life.

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The Moral Narratives of Hayao Miyazaki

The Moral Narratives of Hayao Miyazaki

by Eric Reinders
The Moral Narratives of Hayao Miyazaki

The Moral Narratives of Hayao Miyazaki

by Eric Reinders

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Widely regarded as Japan's greatest animated director, Hayao Miyazaki creates films lauded for vibrant characters and meaningful narrative themes. Examining the messages of his 10 full-length films--from Nausicaa (1984) to The Wind Rises (2013)--this study analyzes each for its religious, philosophical and ethical implications. Miyazaki's work addresses a coherent set of human concerns, including adolescence, good and evil, our relationship to the past, our place in the natural order, and the problems of living in a complex and ambiguous world. Exhibiting religious influences without religious endorsement, his films urge nonjudgment and perseverance in everyday life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476664521
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 08/30/2024
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.46(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Eric Reinders is an associate professor of East Asian religions at Emory University, Atlanta.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vi

Introduction: What Does a Story Mean? 1

1 If You Think There's a Solution, You're Part of the Problem: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind 13

2 Learning to Live with the Monster: Laputa, Castle in the Sky 31

3 The Difference Between Wandering and Being Lost: My Neighbor Totoro 46

4 The Difference Between Work and Play: Kiki's Delivery Service 68

5 "All humanity's not a waste": Porco Rosso 83

6 It's Not About Winning-It's About Not Giving Up: Princess Mononoke 97

7 There Is Nothing New Except What Has Been Forgotten: Spirited Away 118

8 A Face Without Sadness Is Less Beautiful: Howl's Moving Castle 139

9 Being Human Is Trying: Ponyo 154

10 Eyes Clouded by Beauty: The Wind Rises 165

11 What Does to live Mean? 179

Appendix 1 Continuing the Stories 189

Appendix 2 Plot Summaries 195

Chapter Notes 207

Bibliography 211

Index 215

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