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학술저널
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미래인문사회연구소 한국 사회과학연구 사회과학논총 제27집 1호
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This paper examined how television construct the meanings of inter-racially married women in Korea. Since 1990s, the trend of globalization dramatically increase people moving to other countries for better opportunities of life. Korea became a destination for Asian women who are searching their spouses and job opportunities in economically more developed nations. The paper analyzed 13 episodes of "Sadon, Choum Bobgetsmnida" where parents of the bride and groom meet in TV studio thanks to the broadcasting station's arrangement. Prior to the family reunion, the daily lives of inter-racially married couple are introduced and the analysis of text show some interesting findings. First, Asian women who came to Korea for marriage are primarily identified as daughter-in-laws. They have multiple dimensions of identity as a woman, mother, alien, the poor, etc. However, amongst many facets of identities, the one that enhances the patriarchal social order is picked up and emphasized. Patriarch is a system where mother-in-laws have absolute power over daughter-in-laws for the peaceful hierarchical management of the family. Thus, highlighting daughter-in-law position serve to maintain the patriarchal order of Korean society. Another finding is that women from Asia are represented as women of hometown in television text. Here, hometown has very traditional and nostalgic meaning, much more so than reality. Hometown constructed by television is a place where friendly face-to-face relationship is dominant and everybody knows each other. The textual strategy to equalize immigrated women with nostalgic hometown demands inter-racially married Asian women to be absorbed to a belief system which Korean themselves are not strongly holding anymore. In a word, Asian women who married to Korean men are defined and expected according to the dominant norms of traditional Korean society which are fading away in Korea.
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  1. Ⅰ. 서론
  2. Ⅱ. 국내 이주여성 실태와 이들에 대한 사회적 인식
  3. Ⅲ. 대중매체와 사회적 소수의 재현
  4. Ⅳ. 분석방법
  5. Ⅴ. 분석결과
  6. Ⅵ. 결론
  7. 참고문헌
  8. 〈Abstract〉

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