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A Study on 「The Great Root」 of Kim Su-yeong.

  • Korean Language & Literature
  • 2004, (53), pp.383-401
  • Publisher : Korean Language & Literature
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature

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ABSTRACT

The end of this thesis is to analyze 「The Great Root」 detail and also to examine the intertextuality between 「The Great Root」 and his all literary work. Therefore in this thesis, 「The Great Root」 is divided into the first part and the last part, and the meanning or interrelation of each part is inspected. 「앉음새(The way his sits)” and “Kim Byeong-uk」 expressed in the first part mean the reality of 1960’s. 「앉음새(the way his sits)” and “Kim Byeong-uk」 certainly show a ideological composition at that time through dichotomy about South Korea and North Korea and mean the identity of speaker in poetry. In the last part, the text of 「Bishop and Her book」 show Kim Su-yeong’s spritual trace by mixing the modern and the value of premodern such as history and tradition. An issue of tradition is not only his identity that Kim Su-yeong stood against cultural colonialism at that time, but also the statement of postcolonialism that the govermenet evaded dirty or disgrace history.

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