@article{ART002653384},
author={Bohyun Kim},
title={Recognition of the possible world and narrativity in HanJung-lok and Jagi-lok},
journal={The Research of the Korean Classic},
issn={1226-3850},
year={2020},
number={51},
pages={31-56},
doi={10.20516/classic.2020.51.31}
TY - JOUR
AU - Bohyun Kim
TI - Recognition of the possible world and narrativity in HanJung-lok and Jagi-lok
JO - The Research of the Korean Classic
PY - 2020
VL - null
IS - 51
PB - The Research Of The Korean Classic
SP - 31
EP - 56
SN - 1226-3850
AB - Readers’ perception of classics as “interpretable text” means that they are restructured into the reader and their environment. This is to derive the value of classics through the subject of interpretation in the space and time of interpretation. Narrativity is a representative element that makes a text valuable. Narrativity refers to things that exist within specific narratives, that is, the driving force or premise that creates the narrative. The narrativity in text is not a genre; rather, it is a narrative element that readers find in the text, and a value that is found in a possible world.
Jagi-lok and Hanjung-lok are records[록錄] in terms of naming. Even though the records include actors and events, which are deservedly narrative elements, it is the interpreter who converts them into a narrative. Some interpreters may recognize the narrative elements in Jagi-lok and Hanjung-lok, as the same, while others may view them as different. This paper studies the difference between the two texts: the possible world that the reader derives from each text and, how the two possible worlds are different through the semantic action of the dialectics and dialogic in the texts. This paper examines the contributions of the reader's possible world to the repurposing of the classics.
KW - HanJung-lok;Jagi-lok;interpretative semantics;possible world;narrativity
DO - 10.20516/classic.2020.51.31
ER -
Bohyun Kim. (2020). Recognition of the possible world and narrativity in HanJung-lok and Jagi-lok. The Research of the Korean Classic, 51, 31-56.
Bohyun Kim. 2020, "Recognition of the possible world and narrativity in HanJung-lok and Jagi-lok", The Research of the Korean Classic, no.51, pp.31-56. Available from: doi:10.20516/classic.2020.51.31
Bohyun Kim "Recognition of the possible world and narrativity in HanJung-lok and Jagi-lok" The Research of the Korean Classic 51 pp.31-56 (2020) : 31.
Bohyun Kim. Recognition of the possible world and narrativity in HanJung-lok and Jagi-lok. 2020; 51 : 31-56. Available from: doi:10.20516/classic.2020.51.31
Bohyun Kim. "Recognition of the possible world and narrativity in HanJung-lok and Jagi-lok" The Research of the Korean Classic no.51(2020) : 31-56.doi: 10.20516/classic.2020.51.31
Bohyun Kim. Recognition of the possible world and narrativity in HanJung-lok and Jagi-lok. The Research of the Korean Classic, 51, 31-56. doi: 10.20516/classic.2020.51.31
Bohyun Kim. Recognition of the possible world and narrativity in HanJung-lok and Jagi-lok. The Research of the Korean Classic. 2020; 51 31-56. doi: 10.20516/classic.2020.51.31
Bohyun Kim. Recognition of the possible world and narrativity in HanJung-lok and Jagi-lok. 2020; 51 : 31-56. Available from: doi:10.20516/classic.2020.51.31
Bohyun Kim. "Recognition of the possible world and narrativity in HanJung-lok and Jagi-lok" The Research of the Korean Classic no.51(2020) : 31-56.doi: 10.20516/classic.2020.51.31