[학술논문] 거대서사의 비판적 형상화와 시대의 증언 -박연희론-
Park Yeon-hee's novels may be summarized as ‘impoverished daily life, emphasis on history and reality, national identity, loss of hometown, making of hometown, and realistic imagination with criticism on the system’. Park Yeon-hee, a displaced writer who defected to South Korea, attempted to find his hometown and to create his own hometown. Under the continued territorial division,
[학술논문] 빨치산, 역사의 격랑에 선 사람
...partisan was described a man of conviction. the latter is antipathy for the former consciously or unconsciously. However, We necessary to attention the various aspects of partisan. For example, a sufferer under the repressive regime which demand the conversion, a lonely older who suffered for poverty. These comprehensive awareness of partisan will be overcome that the problem of ideologic approach.
[학술논문] 일제강점기 산파 정종명의 삶과 대중운동
...girls’ school. She learned Chinese writing,English, Korean, Japanese, History, Geography, and Science there, which was very rare and high education for Korean girls. But she had to quit it for poverty, and married when she was 17. Her marriage was unhappy and her husband died after 3 years. Jeong entered Severance Hospital Training School for Nurses in 1917 to have economic independence. During...
[학술논문] 2000년대 할리우드 영화에 나타난 북한 이미지의 특징 연구
...conversation. Fourth, even the war breaks out in the Korean Peninsula the America holds operational control and warfare leadership which is of necessity. Fifth, North Korea is a place institutionalized to poverty and experience of violence constant torture and abuse happens regardless of local or foreign nations. Sixth, North Koreans(soldiers) are passive and brutal about the ideology of themselves. In Hollywood...
[학술논문] 1. Addressing the North Korean Nuclear Threat: 2. A Strategic-Pragmatic-Comprehensive Perspective and its Policy Alternatives
The purpose of this paper is to propose the “strategic-pragmatic-comprehensive (SPC)” approach that can facilitate North Korean denuclearization. In the paper, the dangers posed by a nuclear North Korea, the poverty of the non-SPC policy approaches that were pursued by both Obama and Lee administrations, and policy alternatives based on that SPC perspective are discussed.