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학술저널
저자정보
송명진 (서강대학교)
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한국어문학회 어문학 語文學 第119輯
발행연도
2013.3
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255 - 283 (29page)

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This paper examines repatriation and healing during the Liberation Period in the fictions of Ahn, Hoe-Nam. The wounds in the fiction of Ahn, Hoe-Nam fall into three categories. The first wound was a guilty conscience about the family by the forceful separation. The second wound was a mortal fear through a compulsory manpower draft. The third wound was the unconverted reality after the repatriation.
The relief policy for returnees proceeded actively by the US army military government in Korea (USAMGIK). But this relief policy was ironic that the healing subject of the USAMGIK predominated over the healing object of returnees. There was a distinct difference between the relief policy in the fictions of Ahn, Hoe-Nam and the relief policy of the USAMGIK. The relief policy in the fictions of Ahn, Hoe-Nam minimized the alienation of returnees through squaring the healing subject with the healing object.
However, his fictions had its limit also. This limitation resulted from the position of intellectual. The intellectuals in Ahn, Hoe-Nam’s fictions didn’t join the general returnees. They didn’t share the healing process with the general returnees. Therefore his fictions just gave direction to heal the returnees.
The aspects of repatriation represented the process of changing imperialism from decolonialism. But the implication of repatriation dose not end, can be more. Outside of decolonialism, repatriation connoted a lot of wounds. When this wounds will be encompassed, the semantic network of repatriation will be rich.

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1. 해방과 귀환 그리고 ‘국가 만들기’
2. 강조된 귀환과 간과된 상처
3. 대상의 주체화를 통한 계급적 치유 전략
4. 계급적 치유와 지식인으로서의 한계
5. 결론
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