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A meaning of Manju presented in Korean modern novels

  • Journal of Manchurian Studies
  • Abbr : 만주연구
  • 2009, (9), pp.117~140
  • Publisher : The Manchurian Studies Association
  • Research Area : Social Science > Area Studies > East Asia > China
  • Received : September 7, 2009
  • Accepted : November 1, 2009
  • Published : December 31, 2009

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ABSTRACT

Manju, which represented in Korean modern novels, is 'site événementiel', the outside of a colony and extension of Joseon, and has a meaning a space having possibility that can demonstrates the desire of immigrating Koreans to settle and of colonial Koreans to overcome modernism. The subject of the novels is to be revived by the separated identity, which is an existence having no sovereignty and aiming at sovereignty and which is subjugated colonial people and aiming at conquest, and Manju is represented a space of such revival where new subjectivity is established.

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