[학술논문] 코리안 디아스포라 문학의 한 양상- 정철훈의 『인간의 악보』를 중심으로
...literature that is written in South Korea. This novel shows the journey 'South Korea-North Korea-Moscow(the U.S.S.R)-Almaty(Kazakhstan)' as a Korean ordeal history of diaspora is brought about division. This means division literature is locked in a time and space of Korea overcomes the Korean Peninsula. Missing part of Korean history is restored by this novel that is through aspects of Korean diaspora life...
[학술논문] 알레고리 영화로서의 <마더> -영화에 나타난 대한민국 현대사의 비극성-
...history and citizens as the subjects who have led the contemporary history. Dojun and Jintae signify the South and the North Korean governments, respectively, born as twins by the tragedy of the national division after Japanese occupation period; Hyeja who is in a mother-son relationship, the citizens who established the South Korean regime; Mina who is a daughter of the Manhattan, the U.S.; Ajeong, many...
[학술논문] 4월 혁명과 한국의 민족주의
...reunification movement. The reunification movement was the third phase of the Revolution. The student thought that the poverty of Korea was originated by the division of national economy. And they thought that the division of homeland gave rise to the national tragedy like Korean War. It was against the new democratic government which adopted the anti-communism line in reunification policies. And the radical...
[학술논문] 특집 : 민주화운동세대별 분단극복론의 추이
...the June Democratic Struggle, movements aiming for unification and also having a better understanding of the North Korean society literally exploded. Yet at the same time, their perception of the peninsula's division showed various perspectives within as well. After the Cold war ended, their views of the peninsula's division, North Korea, and the issue of Unification, diverged into many variations.
[학위논문] 이산가족 상봉의 사회적 의례 효과 연구 -이산가족 상봉의 재현, 의미, 문화적 상징을 중심으로
...into the symbols, meanings, and social impacts of media representations of the reunions. Media portrayals of these events have played a pivotal role in reminding the public of the tragedy of national division and in symbolizing the collective aspiration for reunification. However, such representations often simplify or exaggerate the authentic emotions and social complexities of the reunions, thereby...