@article{ART001372909},
author={Seo, Yeon Ju},
title={A Study on Recognizing Multi-Culture in Korean Culture - Focusing on Human Right Movies},
journal={Korean Language and Literature},
issn={1229-3946},
year={2009},
volume={47},
number={47},
pages={213-234},
doi={10.23016/kllj.2009.47.47.213}
TY - JOUR
AU - Seo, Yeon Ju
TI - A Study on Recognizing Multi-Culture in Korean Culture - Focusing on Human Right Movies
JO - Korean Language and Literature
PY - 2009
VL - 47
IS - 47
PB - 국어문학회
SP - 213
EP - 234
SN - 1229-3946
AB - This dissertation examines multi-culture recognition in our society and
direction for multi-culture education that our society needs to pursue after,
focusing on the human right movies, produced by National Human Rights
Commission of Korea under the theme of ‘human right’ for the social weak.
Mechanisms in which minority or the weak are ignored and looked down
usually include a ‘view point’ that does not accept ‘them’ as one of ‘us’,
human beings with the same individuality. This view point of a ‘Cloned
orientalism’, which is embedded in us unconsciously, ‘differentiates’
‘differences’ and is exposed in violent language and action. Also, a gesture
of exaggerated ‘kindness’ for multi-culture family can bring out an
outcome that will cause other exclusions.
The end of human right movies show the mother country of alienated
multi-culture families miss. This also needs to be examined, as it could
be some imaginary Asia that we imagine. What we, as people who live
in multi-cultural society, need to examine is the numerous differences,
confrontations and disparity that exists in Asia, as well as where the
polyphony can be displayed at its best.
Ultimately, the cultural task we all face now is the positive integration,
‘Culture that communicates’. This needs to begin with having sensitive
‘sensibility’ which will endlessly cross-question the awe and respect for
human beings. Therefore, a sensitivity training is required in order to
induce recognition on responsibility and action, which will help accepting
issues that we are numb to or not interested in, as our own problems.
Until now, multi-culture education started with a purpose of making
sure minority adapt themselves to Korean society as soon as possible.
However, now is the time we need to examine whether such a process fails
to notice the importance of their cultural identity or inter-cultural
communication.
KW - Multi-culture;multi-cultural family;multi-cultural education;
human right movie;difference;differentiation;exclusion;relative
sensitivity;view point;memory;voice;kindness;sensitivity training;
culture that communicate;positive integration.
DO - 10.23016/kllj.2009.47.47.213
ER -
Seo, Yeon Ju. (2009). A Study on Recognizing Multi-Culture in Korean Culture - Focusing on Human Right Movies. Korean Language and Literature, 47(47), 213-234.
Seo, Yeon Ju. 2009, "A Study on Recognizing Multi-Culture in Korean Culture - Focusing on Human Right Movies", Korean Language and Literature, vol.47, no.47 pp.213-234. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2009.47.47.213
Seo, Yeon Ju "A Study on Recognizing Multi-Culture in Korean Culture - Focusing on Human Right Movies" Korean Language and Literature 47.47 pp.213-234 (2009) : 213.
Seo, Yeon Ju. A Study on Recognizing Multi-Culture in Korean Culture - Focusing on Human Right Movies. 2009; 47(47), 213-234. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2009.47.47.213
Seo, Yeon Ju. "A Study on Recognizing Multi-Culture in Korean Culture - Focusing on Human Right Movies" Korean Language and Literature 47, no.47 (2009) : 213-234.doi: 10.23016/kllj.2009.47.47.213
Seo, Yeon Ju. A Study on Recognizing Multi-Culture in Korean Culture - Focusing on Human Right Movies. Korean Language and Literature, 47(47), 213-234. doi: 10.23016/kllj.2009.47.47.213
Seo, Yeon Ju. A Study on Recognizing Multi-Culture in Korean Culture - Focusing on Human Right Movies. Korean Language and Literature. 2009; 47(47) 213-234. doi: 10.23016/kllj.2009.47.47.213
Seo, Yeon Ju. A Study on Recognizing Multi-Culture in Korean Culture - Focusing on Human Right Movies. 2009; 47(47), 213-234. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2009.47.47.213
Seo, Yeon Ju. "A Study on Recognizing Multi-Culture in Korean Culture - Focusing on Human Right Movies" Korean Language and Literature 47, no.47 (2009) : 213-234.doi: 10.23016/kllj.2009.47.47.213