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학술저널
저자정보
손민달 (우송대학교)
저널정보
국어국문학회 국어국문학 국어국문학 제165호
발행연도
2013.12
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391 - 423 (33page)

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the literary achievements of Lee Yong-ak with his poetry by applying the three aspects of being, which are the basis of Theory of The Other by Sartre, to his poetry and analyzing them. The findings identified the following characteristics of his perception of others:
In his poetry, being-in-itself forms no relations at all in spite of the contradictions in reality. They have no otherness, thus expressing the suffering of reality more clearly. In his poetry, the subject alleviates sadness by combining with the other and delivers the sadness through the other. Lee"s perception of being-for-itself in his poetry contributed to the sorrowful sentiment through the identification between the other and subject, which shows that his poetic achievement becomes great when the sentiment of sorrow surfaces. In his poetry, the subject"s dual structure toward the other consists of the attitude of assimilating with the other and that of objectifying the other and thus turning it into being-in-itself. In his poems, the being-for-others-based perception of the other served as a way to embody "us" poetically, which has been left as an aesthetic achievement for the destitute reality of an individual to expand to the entire community.
Lee"s personal history-based experiences result in the life of migrants driven by poverty and destitution. Such a perception of the other demonstrated by him can be a key to the illumination of his aesthetic achievements that had extended to the national dimension.

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2. 타자의 즉자화를 통한 정서의 확대
3. 동일화된 주체를 통한 비애의 확산
4. 타자의 주체화를 통한 ‘우리들’의 형성
5. 결론
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