This study aims to reconstruct the history of overseas Chinese living in Chinatown, Busan in a humble measure by limiting the period from 1960s~1970s after liberation. Liberation borne pleasure and hope not only on Korean but on overseas Chinese. Not long after, overseas Chinese in Korea experienced a sea change starting from the division of Korea into south and north and the Chinese Civil War. Due to Chinese who came to Busan fleeing from the civil war in mainland China, the population of overseas Chinese in Busan fairly increased as much as other cities in Korea. The Korean War would be the incident that had the greatest impact on the history of overseas Chinese in Busan. Due to the refugees who flocked into Busan, the population of overseas Chinese explosively increased. As the capacity of Cheonggwan(淸館) Street reached the limit, three wartime overseas Chinese villages were constructed. After the war, Cheonggwan Street which was slightly a closed space underwent a great change as the so-called Texas Village which was in Jungang-dong was moved to Cheonggwan Street in 1953 after Busan Station was disappeared due to a disastrous conflagration. The street still had an appearance as the slums of the center of town, but was booming for a while because the street was an entertainment district where foreign currency flows. From 1960s, however, Korean government started to impose various legal controls on overseas Chinese’s economic activity. Overseas Chinese in Busan, alike overseas Chinese in other areas, sank into a slough of stagnation under flat legal restrictions.
목차
Ⅰ. 들어가는 말 Ⅱ. 해방 직후 청관거리의 재건 Ⅲ. 한국전쟁과 화교피난민 Ⅳ. 텍사스촌의 형성과 청관거리의 성쇠 Ⅴ. 나가는 말 참고문헌 【논문초록】
키워드
해방 후부산차이나타운청관거리화교한국전쟁텍사스촌post-liberationBusanChinatownCheonggwan streetoverseas ChineseKorean warTexas village.
동북아시아문화학회 [The Association of North-east Asian Cultures]
설립연도
2000
분야
복합학>학제간연구
소개
동북아시아 문화의 다양성과 정체성을 연구 토론하고, 지역내 문화 교류의 다양한 모습을 연구하고 문화변동의 큰 틀을 집적함으로써 우리 민족 문화 및 상대 민족의 문화적 터전을 이해하여 문화공동체적 특성을 계발하고 상호 관련성의 강화를 유도하는 학술활동을 통해 동북아시아의 문화발전에 이바지함.