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한국계 미국여성소설과 기억의 문화 정치학:『딕테』와『종군위안부』
The Korean American Women Novels and the Cultural Politics of Memory: Dictee and Comfort Woman

첫 페이지 보기
  • 발행기관
    21세기영어영문학회 바로가기
  • 간행물
    영어영문학21 바로가기
  • 통권
    제19권 2호 (2006.12)바로가기
  • 페이지
    pp.69-97
  • 저자
    이경순
  • 언어
    한국어(KOR)
  • URL
    https://www.earticle.net/Article/A38220

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초록

영어
As memory has emerged as a key subject for uncovering interpretations of historical events and social practices, scholarly interest in memory and history has been increased in recent years. Collective and personal memory, especially official memory and countermemory have only recently begun to engage with feminist theoretical analyses of gender, sexuality, race, nation, and class. As part of the ongoing argument between history and memory, Asian American literature focuses on how marginalized groups attempt to maintain at the center of official memory what the dominant group would often like to forget. This paper apprpaches memory and cultural politics in the construction of Korean American woman's identity in Dictee and Comfort Woman. Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Nora Okja Keller seek to further projects of empowerment and differentiation through the use of memory as a counter-discursive strategy in their texts. This cultural politics of ethnicity and gender identity in these texts unravels the many complex layers of American ethnic experience. In Dictee and Comfort Woman. the marginalized Korean American women are reconstituted as the memory-subjects by inscribing their place in hisory and by making a space to dis-place history. Historically Korean Americans, like other Asian Americans, have been materially and discursively excluded from the mainstream of the U. S. American life. Korean American women, however, are placed in a more complicated situaltion, in the sense that they not only have to struggle with trauma of colonial experiences and anti-colonial national world, but also in the new western world, they have to assimilate in order to survive. With female perspective, Cha and Keller unveil the colonized history of their homeland as well as the immigrant history of Koreans in America which has been effaced by dominated discourse. Thus Cha and Keller succeed in making available the experience of trauma from multiple perspectives and their narratives necessarily privilege individual memory as a reliable evidentiary source.

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키워드

memory history trauma gender countermemory Korean American women's identity Teresa Hak Kyung Cha Nora Okja Keller Dictee Comfort Woman

저자

  • 이경순 [ Lee, Kyungsoon | 전남대학교 ]

참고문헌

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발행기관

  • 발행기관명
    21세기영어영문학회 [The 21st Century Association of English Language and Literature]
  • 설립연도
    1967
  • 분야
    인문학>영어와문학
  • 소개
    영어영문학과 관련된 학술지의 발간, 학술발표회의 개최 및 강좌 개설, 영어영문학 관련 도서 및 자료의 출판, 해외 학술교류 등의 학술연구활동을 수행할 목적으로 설립되었다.

간행물

  • 간행물명
    영어영문학21 [English21]
  • 간기
    계간
  • pISSN
    1738-4052
  • 수록기간
    1967~2025
  • 등재여부
    KCI 등재
  • 십진분류
    KDC 840 DDC 820

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