염상섭 『효풍』의 탈식민성 연구A Study on Post-Coloniality of the Novel of Yeom Sang-Seop, "A morning breeze"
- Other Titles
- A Study on Post-Coloniality of the Novel of Yeom Sang-Seop, "A morning breeze"
- Authors
- 김병구
- Issue Date
- Sep-2009
- Publisher
- 한국비평문학회
- Keywords
- postcoloniality; the unfinished postcolonial situation; national identity; the division of the Korean peninsula; The 38th paralle; cognitive structure; emotive structure; the Manichean dichotomy; the rhetorical discourse of 'a Red'; postcoloniality; the unfinished postcolonial situation; national identity; the division of the Korean peninsula; The 38th paralle; cognitive structure; emotive structure; the Manichean dichotomy; the rhetorical discourse of 'a Red'
- Citation
- 비평문학, v.33, pp 50 - 71
- Pages
- 22
- Journal Title
- 비평문학
- Volume
- 33
- Start Page
- 50
- End Page
- 71
- URI
- https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/13931
- ISSN
- 1225-0430
- Abstract
- This thesis' aim is to explain the postcoloniality of the novel of Yeom Sang-seop, "A morning breeze". In order to accomplish this aim, this thesis is focused to examine the way how Yeom Sang Seop's narrative desire to revive national identity in "A morning breeze" is revealed in the dialectic relation between a cognitive structure and a emotive structure of text.
The cognitive structure in "A morning breeze" is built by nationalist values that Park Byeong-jik, author's ideological self pursues. That is to say, from his point of view, Yeom Sang Seop made an issue of the unfinished postcolonial situation and searched for a cause of the division of the Korean peninsula in liberation' times that is symbolized 'The 38th paralle' in the cognitive level of "A morning breeze".
The world which is represented in "A morning breeze" is structured by the feelings of distrust and hatred which is implied in the rhetorical discourse of 'a Red', based on the Manichean dichotomy of good and evil, in a emotive structure' level. In this context, Yeom Sang Seop is showing a desire to overcome the rhetorical discourse of 'a Red' which bring undue pressure upon the inside and consciousness , and revive a national identity.
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