The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the narrative and the individual's identity in history through and to determine the healing effect it has on life. is a novel set in the period from Japanese colonial rule to the Korean War and Japan's bubble economy. This study focused on the character “Sunja” in the novel. She was discriminated against for her father's disability, female, and Koreans in Japan. She healed herself from the inner wounds created in this process through narratives. She found the meaning and value of life by reinterpreting events in her life, making them into a narrative, and discovering a new identity as a “pilgrim.” Her self-understanding through narratives and positive acceptance of her life can be seen as a process of healing her inner self hurt by history. This study is meaningful in that it suggested the possibility that the narrative could be an alternative to analyzing the identity of marginal people such as Koreans in Japan and healing them.
목차
Abstract Ⅰ. Introduction Ⅱ. Identity and Narrative Ⅲ. The journey of Sunja: from suffering to pilgrimage 1. Sufferings from disability 2. Sufferings as a woman 3. Sufferings as Zainichi 4. Pilgrimage of Sunja Ⅳ. Conclusion References
키워드
<Pachinko>NarrativeIdentityHealing
저자
Cho, Seong-Mi [ Doctoral Student, Dept. of Education and Humanities Cooperation, Kangwon National University ]
인하대학교 다문화융합연구소 [ The Convergence Institute for Multicultural Studies]
설립연도
2015
분야
복합학>감성과학
소개
○ BK21 플러스 사업과 융합연구 등 국책 프로젝트 사업을 위한 컨트롤 타워 역할을 할 수 있는 기관으로 활용하고자 함.
○ 국내외 학술대회 운영과 다문화교육 기관과의 네트워크를 구축할 수 있는 기관 역할을 담당함.
○ 개별학문을 뛰어 넘어 학제간 다문화교육연구의 수집․공유․전파를 위해 체계적으로 관리할 수 있는 연구기관의 역할을 담당함.