@article{ART001534594},
author={ko, Soon-Hee},
title={Research on Poetry Literature at Manchuria Exile during the Japanese Colonial Rule - Centering on the Class in charge-Innovative Confucian Scholars},
journal={The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture},
issn={2466-1759},
year={2011},
number={27},
pages={37-68}
TY - JOUR
AU - ko, Soon-Hee
TI - Research on Poetry Literature at Manchuria Exile during the Japanese Colonial Rule - Centering on the Class in charge-Innovative Confucian Scholars
JO - The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture
PY - 2011
VL - null
IS - 27
PB - The Society of Korean Poetry and Culture
SP - 37
EP - 68
SN - 2466-1759
AB - Manchuria exile poetry consists of 7 pieces in total. The only male work "Buntongga" was created by an independence activist and innovative Confucian scholar-Kim, Dae-rak. And the rest 6 pieces of the poetry were created by the females from the innovative Confucian families. Therefore, it's essential to have a discussion about the innovative Confucian scholars in order to understand the class in charge of the Manchuria exile poetry and the foundation of its production. Thus, this thesis is on the study into background of Manchuria exile poetry, aiming at discussing the concept of the innovative Confucian scholars, philosophical idea of the innovative Confucian scholars, analysis of the work written by one of the innovative Confucian scholars.
First, In Chapter 2, this thess took a look at the overview of the work and concept of the innovative Confucian scholars. In Chapter 2.1, this thesis arranged the overviews of the 7 pieces of Manchuria exile poetry. In Chapter 2.2, this thesis investigated and revealed the fact that the writers of Manchuria exile poetry were the innovative Confucian scholars and women from their families.
In Chapter 3, this thesis took a look at the ideological basis of innovative Confucian scholars. In Chapter 3.1, this thesis had a discussion on their ideological basis from the aspect of 'Confucian Noblesse Oblige idea', and from the aspect of 'Community and family-oriented consciousness' in Chapter 3.2, with a focus on what grounds their consciousness of independence movement, which induced them even including women to be involved in the actual ground of struggle at the sacrifice of everything, was based on.
In Chapter 4, this thesis made an analysis of the world of the work, , the only one written by an innovative Confucian scholar. As a result, this thesis could perceive the concrete aspects of Confucian Noblesse Oblige idea be realized in the work.
Lastly, in Chapter 5, this thesis inquired into the significance as poetry literature. This research had a discussion with a focus on what meanings it assumes that innovative Confucian scholars and women from their families created Manchuria exile poetry.
KW - Manchuria Exile Poetry;Innovative Confucian Scholars;Kim Dae-rak;Lee Sang-ryong;Hwang Man-yong;Yu Hong-seok;Kwon Jun-hee;Yoon Hee-sun;Lee Ho-seong;Kim Wu-rak;Kim Wu-mo;Noblesse Oblige;Buntongga
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ko, Soon-Hee. (2011). Research on Poetry Literature at Manchuria Exile during the Japanese Colonial Rule - Centering on the Class in charge-Innovative Confucian Scholars. The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture, 27, 37-68.
ko, Soon-Hee. 2011, "Research on Poetry Literature at Manchuria Exile during the Japanese Colonial Rule - Centering on the Class in charge-Innovative Confucian Scholars", The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture, no.27, pp.37-68.
ko, Soon-Hee "Research on Poetry Literature at Manchuria Exile during the Japanese Colonial Rule - Centering on the Class in charge-Innovative Confucian Scholars" The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture 27 pp.37-68 (2011) : 37.
ko, Soon-Hee. Research on Poetry Literature at Manchuria Exile during the Japanese Colonial Rule - Centering on the Class in charge-Innovative Confucian Scholars. 2011; 27 : 37-68.
ko, Soon-Hee. "Research on Poetry Literature at Manchuria Exile during the Japanese Colonial Rule - Centering on the Class in charge-Innovative Confucian Scholars" The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture no.27(2011) : 37-68.
ko, Soon-Hee. Research on Poetry Literature at Manchuria Exile during the Japanese Colonial Rule - Centering on the Class in charge-Innovative Confucian Scholars. The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture, 27, 37-68.
ko, Soon-Hee. Research on Poetry Literature at Manchuria Exile during the Japanese Colonial Rule - Centering on the Class in charge-Innovative Confucian Scholars. The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture. 2011; 27 37-68.
ko, Soon-Hee. Research on Poetry Literature at Manchuria Exile during the Japanese Colonial Rule - Centering on the Class in charge-Innovative Confucian Scholars. 2011; 27 : 37-68.
ko, Soon-Hee. "Research on Poetry Literature at Manchuria Exile during the Japanese Colonial Rule - Centering on the Class in charge-Innovative Confucian Scholars" The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture no.27(2011) : 37-68.