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Affects of Apocalypse and Settler Colonialism called Healing Journey

  • Journal of Popular Narrative
  • 2024, 30(2), pp.11-68
  • DOI : 10.18856/jpn.2024.30.2.001
  • Publisher : The Association of Popular Narrative
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Interdisciplinary Research
  • Received : May 15, 2024
  • Accepted : June 18, 2024
  • Published : June 30, 2024

Kwon Myoung A 1

1동아대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

This study aims to examine the characteristics of local discourse and local extinction narratives by country while comparing and examining Japanese, Taiwanese, and Korean dramas. In particular, the purpose of this study is to investigate the differences in the establishment of regional, national, and local relations in Japan, Taiwan, and Korea, and through this, the differences in local ideology and local extinction narratives by country are examined. In addition, through this, the purpose of this study is to find out that the theory of local extinction repeats the gendered and racialized exclusion and extinction structure implied in settler colonialism as a product of the history of the settler colonial state. In this process, the specific emotional structure of settler colonialism is to be examined in relation to the movement of homecoming and the affect of healing accompanying it.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.