Reclaiming Environmental Narrative in Yun Ko-eun’s The Disaster Tourist
Reclaiming Environmental Narrative in Yun Ko-eun’s The Disaster Tourist
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In Yun Ko-eun’s The Disaster Tourist (2013), a third-person narrator constructs a unique storyworld through the spatial mobility of Yona Kim, the programme manager for Jungle, a cutthroat travel agency which specializes in holiday trips to disaster zones. Through the repackaging and commodifying of environmental calamities, Jungle travel agents move across national borders. By tracing Yona’s spatial itinerary that connects South Korea to Vietnam, the novel explores the ways in which capitalism transforms human lives and natural disasters into narratives of capital, while at the same time offering readers the possibility of resistance to the totalizing storyworld of capital. Through the construction of an alternative future storyworld, The Disaster Tourist encourages readers to rethink the relationship between the human and natural environments in the present.

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The Disaster Touristscience fictionKorean literatureenvironmental humanitiesecocriticismecofeminismtravel narrativeYun Ko-eun
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Reclaiming Environmental Narrative in Yun Ko-eun’s The Disaster Tourist
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Reclaiming Environmental Narrative in Yun Ko-eun’s The Disaster Tourist
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방인식이희구
DOI
10.15796/10.15796/fsel.2022.30.3.003
발행일
2022-12
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영미문학페미니즘
30
3
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61 ~ 85