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“방문자로서 경외심, 절제, 기대를 지니고 ” : 『딕테』의 2인칭 시점
“As the Visitor, with the Same Awe, Same Reticence, the Same Anticipation” : Second-person Point of View in Dictee

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  • 발행기관
    미국소설학회 바로가기
  • 간행물
    미국소설 KCI 등재 바로가기
  • 통권
    제25권 3호 (2018.11)바로가기
  • 페이지
    pp.87-110
  • 저자
    최하영
  • 언어
    한국어(KOR)
  • URL
    https://www.earticle.net/Article/A342636

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원문정보

초록

영어
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s Dictee has received consistent critical attention since its publication in 1982. This paper notes that there has not been much study focusing on various points of view this work employs. Ironically, the scarcity can be attributed to the critical attention on the narrator of Dictee, which shocked critics of Asian American literature with its unusual hybridity and multiplicity. This paper explores second person point of view appearing, especially, in ‘Calliope’, ‘Erato’, and ‘Terpsichore’ chapter. While second-person point of view is rarely used in narrative, when it is employed, it activates a reader’s role by addressing the reader as ‘you.’ Frequently it is not clear whether the pronoun ‘you’ is referring to a character, a narratee, or an actual reader, and therefore it is up to the reader to decide to whom ‘you’ refers, and during the process, the reader gets involved with the narrative as a more active participant. For example, in ‘Calliope’, readers are forced to move from a narrative situation to another, and the other without notice or appropriate transition. To most of readers, there exists at least one situation in which they cannot understand or sympathize with, and, this paper argues, the irreconcilability is exactly what Hak Kyung Cha intends for the readers when she addresses them with the pronoun “you.” Dictee’s readers are confronted with the unfilled chasm in understanding of history and reality, and are stimulated to recognize how history and reality are constituted according to gender, political, religious, and racial hierarchy. In ‘Erato,’ readers are carefully guided to sympathize with Gertrud, an oppressed female character in Carl Dreyer’s film, through gradual approach to her. In ‘Terpsichore,’ readers fluctuate between the role of narratee and observer without finally deciding with whom they will identify, and this fluctuation is connected to the experience and existence of boundary beings such as immigrants, exiles, the colonized, and women under patriarchy. Thus Dictee uses second-person point of view in diverse ways to activate reader’s role and communicate with readers.

목차

I. 들어가며
II. 2인칭 시점
III. ‘칼리오페 서사시’에 쓰인 2인칭
IV. ‘에라토 연애시’에 쓰인 2인칭
V. ‘텔프시코레 합창무용’에 쓰인 2인칭
VI. 나가며
인용문헌
Abstract

키워드

point of view second-person point of view Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Dictee narratee reader

저자

  • 최하영 [ Hayoung Choi | 건국대학교 ]

참고문헌

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간행물 정보

발행기관

  • 발행기관명
    미국소설학회 [The American Fiction Association of Korea]
  • 설립연도
    1989
  • 분야
    인문학>영어와문학
  • 소개
    본 학회는 마크 트웨인을 중심으로 한 미국 문학 및 문화에 관한 학슬 활동의 증진을 목적으로 한다

간행물

  • 간행물명
    미국소설 [마크 트웨인 리뷰]
  • 간기
    연3회
  • pISSN
    1738-5784
  • 수록기간
    1991~2020
  • 등재여부
    KCI 등재
  • 십진분류
    KDC 843 DDC 813

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