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자료유형
학술저널
저자정보
정보라 (연세대학교)
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한국슬라브유라시아학회 슬라브학보 슬라브학보 제29권 2호
발행연도
2014.6
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209 - 240 (32page)

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Catastrophes, including but not limited to natural disasters and war, affect everybody’s lives. In 20th century Russian and Polish literatures, there are works that depict the experience of disaster from a more human point of view and narrate the experience as that of great loss. Anna Akhmanova and Wislawa Szymborska, two female poets that represent modern Russian and Polish poetry, have written two different poems of the same title: “Lot’s Wife.” The poets both take the theme from the Genesis and re-create the biblical tale of the fall of Sodom from the viewpoint of an ordinary human being and a native of Sodom. While these two poems obviously present the female experience, Platonov’s short stories on war give the male point of view. Platonov’s stories, much similarly to Akhmatova’s and Szymborska’s, depict the main female characters as mothers. His female characters are caretakers, not only of their children but of the entire family. In Platonov’s stories the male characters suffer the loss of the mother figure, and the experience makes the male characters “orphans.” In all of these works the authors emphasize the need to mourn the loss rather than to focus on returning to normalcy. By emphasizing grief, the authors present disaster narratives from the human point of view.

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I. 들어가는 말
II. 재난과 상실의 체험
III. 맺는 말
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