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Hwang Sun­won novel's writing as a matter of strategy of ideology gyeonggyein ― Focusing on the work of a liberation of gaejakwajeong ―

  • DONAM OHMUNHAK
  • Abbr : 돈암
  • 2017, 31(), pp.57~86
  • DOI : 10.17056/donam.2017.31..57
  • Publisher : The Donam Language & Literature
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature > Korean Literature > History of Korean Literature
  • Published : June 30, 2017

bang-geumdan 1

1청운대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

The conciousness of mr Hwang Sun-won' s liminality is connected with the personal identity. Neo- confucianism and christian culture had been coexisted in the northwest ward region where mr Hwang Sun-won had grown. He had been grown under the influence of the neo- confucianism ideology which his family had kept and christian idea called as protestantism. Because he had a literary start with experience of colony people and displaced persons who defected from North Korea after liberation, he had kept a special identity as liminality distinguished from other persons. When the adaption process of Hwang Sun-won literature was illuminated as the writing by liminality, we can catch the reason why his works is out of ideological category and his writer' s conciousness why he had tried to capitalize another issue except ideology. Even though the ideology is shown in his works at least, the influence of authority is permeated into the pain of peoples, not subject, and shown through the distortion on diverse ways. Mr Hwang Sunwon had not presented a counter ideology in his works against a violence showing a government' s periodical state of affairs and had not intervened any kind of value decision, and had only shown various types of human life. With taking as text Hwang Sun-won' s works at the period of literature when the choice of ideology was free in writers' case, I have tried to inquire the interrelationship of ideological issue shown in his works with the adaption process of novels through writing manner of writers having the identity of liminality.

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