@article{ART002018446},
author={Go Hyeon Hye},
title={“Haetae” Revived in Lee Sang’s Literature - A Study of The Walking Stick is Killed by the Train},
journal={Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University},
issn={1598-3021},
year={2015},
volume={72},
number={3},
pages={183-221},
doi={10.17326/jhsnu.72.3.201508.183}
TY - JOUR
AU - Go Hyeon Hye
TI - “Haetae” Revived in Lee Sang’s Literature - A Study of The Walking Stick is Killed by the Train
JO - Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University
PY - 2015
VL - 72
IS - 3
PB - Institute of Humanities, Seoul National University
SP - 183
EP - 221
SN - 1598-3021
AB - In this study, the postmodernity of Lee Sang which lies at the center of The Walking Stick is Killed by the Train is discussed. Specifically, in order to undertake a comprehensive analysis of this novel, as well as to carry out discussions on the haetae, a traditional and nationalistic text that was strategically used in this novel, three issues are addressed. The first is to reveal the reverse strategy of the funny story of this novel. To do so, the logic and laughter of reverse in Lee Sang’s literature, and the conflict structure and epiphany of laughter and fear in the novel was elucidated. The second is to check the distorted state of the colonial modern period of the 1930s displayed in this novel. To do so, the text was approached as a fable of colonial modernization in which the culture of the colonial modern period in vogue at the time was observed and the stylistic subject-object inversion was read. The third addresses the revival of the haetae in this novel and elucidates the meaning of the death of the walking stick. The haetae appearing in the story is examined from three perspectives, and attempts are made to explore what Lee Sang intended though the death of the walking stick. This novel is one of the stories of Koreans produced in connection with the Gwanghwamun Haetae. Lee Sang makes a judgment on the haetae to solve the problem of the identity of Koreans in the 1930s. It symbolizes the content of the judgment that is the subject of this novel.
KW - Laughter;fear;epiphany;fashionable;Haetae;tradition;ethnic
DO - 10.17326/jhsnu.72.3.201508.183
ER -
Go Hyeon Hye. (2015). “Haetae” Revived in Lee Sang’s Literature - A Study of The Walking Stick is Killed by the Train. Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University, 72(3), 183-221.
Go Hyeon Hye. 2015, "“Haetae” Revived in Lee Sang’s Literature - A Study of The Walking Stick is Killed by the Train", Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University, vol.72, no.3 pp.183-221. Available from: doi:10.17326/jhsnu.72.3.201508.183
Go Hyeon Hye "“Haetae” Revived in Lee Sang’s Literature - A Study of The Walking Stick is Killed by the Train" Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University 72.3 pp.183-221 (2015) : 183.
Go Hyeon Hye. “Haetae” Revived in Lee Sang’s Literature - A Study of The Walking Stick is Killed by the Train. 2015; 72(3), 183-221. Available from: doi:10.17326/jhsnu.72.3.201508.183
Go Hyeon Hye. "“Haetae” Revived in Lee Sang’s Literature - A Study of The Walking Stick is Killed by the Train" Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University 72, no.3 (2015) : 183-221.doi: 10.17326/jhsnu.72.3.201508.183
Go Hyeon Hye. “Haetae” Revived in Lee Sang’s Literature - A Study of The Walking Stick is Killed by the Train. Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University, 72(3), 183-221. doi: 10.17326/jhsnu.72.3.201508.183
Go Hyeon Hye. “Haetae” Revived in Lee Sang’s Literature - A Study of The Walking Stick is Killed by the Train. Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University. 2015; 72(3) 183-221. doi: 10.17326/jhsnu.72.3.201508.183
Go Hyeon Hye. “Haetae” Revived in Lee Sang’s Literature - A Study of The Walking Stick is Killed by the Train. 2015; 72(3), 183-221. Available from: doi:10.17326/jhsnu.72.3.201508.183
Go Hyeon Hye. "“Haetae” Revived in Lee Sang’s Literature - A Study of The Walking Stick is Killed by the Train" Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University 72, no.3 (2015) : 183-221.doi: 10.17326/jhsnu.72.3.201508.183