[학술논문] Migration and Memory of Central Europe
The article addresses challenges of migration and immigrant integration in different cultures and times using case studies and supporting the conclusions by fieldwork. It focuses on the situation in today’s Central Europe, treats migration as a worldwide phenomenon and identifies factors shared by migrants during decision making and constructing homeland images. Specifically, the author inspects
[학술논문] THREAT TO THE FAMILY REVOLUTION IN NORTH KOREA: READING THE INDIVIDUAL IN PAEK NAMRYONG’S FRIEND
According to some North Korean defectors, Paek Namryong’s Pŏt (Friend) caused a sensation among the North Korean readers in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This is not only because of the novelty of bringing a sensitive issue of divorce into the narrative, but also because Paek creatively depicts the raw human nature and emotions through the characters. While the narrative attempts to maintain
[학술논문] ‘『응향』결정서’를 둘러싼 해방기 문단의 인식론적 차이 연구
The magazine having such a character as literary coterie magazine was scheduled to be published as a ‘Book of poems in memory of liberation’ in Wonsan Literary Union, However, as ideological criteria apply as the basis for evaluation under the pretext of cleaning up the vestige of Japanese imperialism and new social construction by North Korea Art Federation, 『Unghyang』 is reduced in its...
[학술논문] 동아시아 기억의 장소로서 力道山
...post-war period was projected onto the racialized figures of him and his foreign opponents. However, this site of memory could exist only when his Koreanness had been thrown down the “hole of memory.” At the same time, the hole of memory in Japan instead became the site of memory in Korea. In South Korea, Yǒktosan became popular as an “international Korean” when his ethnic origin...
[학술논문] History as an Arena of Sino-Korean Conflict and the Role of the United States
During 2009–2011, Chinese writings on South Korea and the history of the Korean nation grew more somber in tone. They widened the national identity gap at the same time the gap was being widened with the United States and Japan. Views of successive periods grew more negative. Chinese authors wrote that Koreans should look back with gratitude rather than resentment at having been China’s