[학술논문] 이용악 산문집 『보람찬 청춘』의 장르적 성격과 청년 표상의 의미
...were as follows:First, it is not easy to discriminate the genre characters of A 20-Year-Old Chemical Engineer and The Virgin of a Much Proud Land since they contain the character of both ocherk and novel. Indeed, it seems that the genre characters of ocherks written in the 1950s were very mixed, and what were defined as the features of ocherks by Lee Hyo-woon also corresponded largely to those of novels...
[학술논문] 장편서사시 『白頭山』 연구 -창작 의도를 중심으로-
...long epic poetry 『Mt. Baekdu』 by Jo Gi-cheon, which was evaluated as a work that showed a classic of anti-Japanese revolution literature in North Korean literature. Jo Gi-cheon already released a novel titled <49> in the Soviet Union before creating 『Mt. Baekdu』. The contents were what embodied the heroic anti-Japanese revolutionary movement same as 『Mt. Baekdu』. This point is judged to have...
[학술논문] 고등학교 문학 교과서의 현대소설 제재 분석- 2012 고시 교육과정에 따른 검정 교과서를 중심으로 -
...Korea are selected more. 5. Literary works about multi-cultural society, minority group, ecology, and future of society are selected. 6. Literary works of similar types are used for the learning of novel theory. 7. The emphasis on a particular work or an author has changed and the proportion of new works is decreased. 8. Literary works are balanced less in terms of the times that they are written....
[학술논문] 탈북 디아스포라 소설의 현황과 가능성 고찰 -김유경의 『청춘연가』를 중심으로-
...the North Korean refugees’ description. However, in that the North Korean refugees in this novel can not objectively see the recolonization process under capitalism, it lacks something. Also, 「choung chun youn ga」(Youth Sonata) takes on the North Korean novel character in nomenclature of novel’s title or creation methodology and shows desire of re-territorialization that dreams of inter-Korean...
[학술논문] Plurality-in-Time and Ethnic Conflicts Found in Pre- and Post-1945 Rumors -Departures and Returns in the Short Stories of An Hoe-nam and Yŏm Sang-sŏp-
...Andong, Manchuria, through Sariwon in North Korea, to Seoul, juxtaposing the two different directions of movement in returns and departures before and after 1945. Autobiographical in nature, each novel is rich in rumors. Facts morph into rumors, joining the two in an impossible competition. As the news of liberation passes through this conduit of rumors and is then passed on, meaning is changed and...