[학술논문] Cultural Appropriation, or the Right to Write Fiction: Narrating North Korea in Adam Johnson’s The Orphan Master’s Son
...Korea, concentrating on Jun Do’s shark story. Focusing on the opposite ways the shark story is received by the North Korean
regime and an American character of the novel, respectively—how it is used for propaganda, and how it brings about an ethical
transformation of a listener—my essay moves away from the debate on authenticity and argues for the reader’s responsibility to make...