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'지금 여기서' 탈식민주의 읽기

  • Kim, Seong-Gi
    • The Korean Publising Journal, Monthly
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    • s.243
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    • pp.20-21
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    • 1998
  • 탈식민주의의 주된 논지는 유럽 제국주의의 붕괴라는 공통의 경험적 자료에서 출발한다. 변방에 속한 것은 식민지 본국에 속한 것에 대해, 즉 주변은 중심에 대해 반감을 갖게 되므로 탈식민지 문화의 모는 경험은 전복을 지향하는 경향을 띤다.

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한.일 과거청산의 '열쇠찾기' 작업 활발

  • Park, Nam-Jeong
    • The Korean Publising Journal, Monthly
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    • s.176
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    • pp.2-2
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    • 1995
  • 강제 징용.징병.일본군 위안부 등 '강제연행' 문제는 한.일 과거청산의 핵심적 요소다. 이 문제를 다룬 최근의 책들은 강제연행의 문제가 오늘까지 이어지고 있는 현실의 문제이며 제국주의 횡포에 대한 엄단이라는 의미에서 세계적이고 범인류적 문제라는 인식을 바탕으로 하고 있다.

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Constructions of Totalitarian Subjectivity in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness (죠셉 콘래드의 『어둠의 속』에 나타난 전체주의적 주체성의 형성)

  • Koo, Seung-pon
    • Cross-Cultural Studies
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    • v.45
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    • pp.479-496
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    • 2016
  • The aim of this essay was to investigate Marlow's desire for constructing enlightenment subject of knowledge and power sustained by the collusion of imperialism and patriarchy in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Marlow's narrative, based on his journey up the river in Africa to retrieve Kurtz, attempts to conceptualize himself as the subject of the enlightenment reason and rationality. In the novella, collusive network of ideologies of empire and gender contributes to the making of a Western Enlightenment subject. Marlow eulogizes himself for realizing the harsh realities of imperialism, political domination and economic exploitation of the natives in Africa. However, Marlow is a colonial subject who has been ruled by the hierarchical system of thought in the Western logocentrism. He is not aware that his narrative has already been infiltrated by the ideological discourse of the totalitarian enlightenment. His narrative in effect is not a self-congratulatory testimony to truth and realities but a narcissistic and self-defeating document. Marlow unconsciously employs the totalitarian ideologies of empire and gender in order to relegate the African natives to the inhuman existence and to consign women to the sphere of illusion.

A Study on the Korea-U.S. Negotiation Process for AFKN-TV Satellite Broadcasting in 1983

  • Sangkil Yoon
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the progress of negotiations between the two countries regarding the implementation of AFKN's satellite broadcasting on October 4, 1983, as well as the opposition of domestic public opinion, which emerged as an important variable in the negotiation process. Through this, it was intended to lay the foundation for the historical facts necessary to interpret the negotiation process between the two countries over the implementation of AFKN's satellite broadcasting in the context of world history of cultural globalization. As a research method, the historical literature research method was used, focusing on archive documents stored in diplomatic archives. The study revealed that public opinion's movement toward cultural imperialism under domestic political conditions, which had authoritarian control over the media, served as an accidental factor to help carry out the regime's interests of regime protection. Through these findings, this paper interpreted that AFKN-TV's satellite broadcasting, which was implemented under the U.S. Department of Defense plan without the prior consent of the Korean government, clearly shows that Korea has been "semi-forced" into the U.S.-led cultural globalization order.

Culture, Empire, and Nation: A Critical Appropriation of Edward Said's Culture and Imperialism (문화, 제국, 민족 -비판적 전유를 위한 에드워드 사이드의 『문화와 제국주의』 읽기)

  • Koh, Boo Eung
    • Journal of English Language & Literature
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    • v.58 no.5
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    • pp.903-941
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    • 2012
  • This essay examines Edward Said's Culture and Imperialism focusing on the concepts of 'culture,' 'empire,' and 'nation'. The approach is critical, theoretical, and historical rather than explicatory. Consequently, the range of the essay is not limited to Said's own explanation and argument about Western imperialism and its culture presented in the book. In doing this, this essay finally purposes to be a discursive resistance to the current global empire, the United States, via a critical reading of Said's work. Said's notion of culture is set upon to disclose the function of culture as an apparatus of ideological consent of the dominated to the dominant. When applied to imperial practice, Western culture functions to subject the colonized to the colonizer. Said's geographical approach to imperialism complements the historical understanding of imperialism. Imperialism is not only the practice of Western-centered historicism but also the spatially mutual interaction between the West and the rest of the world. Along with European imperialism, Said poses the current global empire of the United States as his main target of criticism. Said's problem is that he takes the United States as a nation-state. When examined, the United States is not a nation-state, but today's empire. The empire in the appearance of the nation-state United States does not work for the interest of the American nation, that is, the American people. The empire is the transnational and postnational political and economic institution that works for the interest of global capital. In order to resist the current global empire, this essay suggests that the building or restoration of nation-states with its basic principle of people's sovereignty is in need.

남.북한 역사연구 분야의 쟁점들-근 현대사 시기구분부터 역사인식 차이

  • Bae, Hang-Seop
    • The Korean Publising Journal, Monthly
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    • s.245
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    • pp.11-11
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    • 1998
  • 북한의 역사연구는 국가적 차원에서 조직됐기 때문에 역사상이 대체로 통일돼 있다. 근현대사 시기구분, 근현대사에 전개된 사건가 주요 인물에 대한 평가 등에서 북한은 반회세 투쟁과 애국주의, '타도 제국주의 동맹' 등을 기점으로 시기구분하며, 주체사상을 강조하려는 의도가 깔려 있다.

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테마연재 / 게임스토리 텔링

  • Lee, Jeong-Yeop
    • Digital Contents
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    • no.9 s.124
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    • pp.100-109
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    • 2003
  • 급격한 정보화 사회로의 발전과정에서 디지털 스토리텔링은 게임, 애니매이션, 디지털영화, 웹 에듀테이먼트, 웹 홍보 등 광범위한 영역으로 확산 되고 있다. 이 같은 디지털 스토리텔링은 디지털 미디어의 특징에 힘입어 과거 헐리우드 영화와 같은 아날로그 스토리텔링의 문화적 제국주의를 극복하는 민주적, 평등적, 속성을 안고 있다. 디지털콘텐츠의 제작, 율성을 국가적 비전으로 삼아야 할 이때, 디지털 스토리텔링은 디지털콘텐츠의 질적 향상을 위한 시대적인 요청이라 할 수 있다.

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디지털스토리텔링-애니메이션 스토리텔링 기법

  • Bae, Ju-Yeong
    • Digital Contents
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    • no.10 s.125
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    • pp.90-101
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    • 2003
  • 급격한 정보화 사회로의 발전과정에서 디지털 스토리텔링은 게임, 애니메이션, 디지털영화, 웹 에듀테인먼트, 웹 홍보 등 광범위한 영역으로 확산되고 있다. 이 같은 디지털 스토리텔링은 디지털 미디어의 특징에 힘입어 과거 헐리우드 영화와 같은 아날로그 스토리텔링의 문화적 제국주의를 극복하는 민주적, 평등적 속성을 안고 있다. 디지털콘텐츠의 제작, 육성을 국가적 비전으로 삼아야 할 이때, 디지털 스토리텔링은 디지털콘텐츠의 질적 향상을 위한 시대적인 요청이라 할 수 있다.

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J.M. Coetzee's Novels and American Colonialism/Imperialism: A Study of "Vietnam Project" in Dusklands (J.M. 쿳시의 소설과 미국의 식민주의/제국주의 -『어둠의 땅』의 「베트남 프로젝트」를 중심으로)

  • Wang, Chull
    • Journal of English Language & Literature
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    • v.54 no.1
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    • pp.107-127
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    • 2008
  • Critics are inclined to interpret J.M. Coetzee's novels in South African contexts, which Coetzee's own background seems to support. One has to bear in mind, however, that Coetzee tends to "see the South African situation as only one manifestation of a wider historical situation to do with colonialism, late colonialism, neo-colonialism." In other words, putting too much emphasis on South African contexts may diminish or undermine significance of Coetzee's multi-layered novels. In this context, the purpose of this paper is to highlight what Coetzee has to say about American colonialism/imperialism and to emphasize importance of "postcolonial rhetoric of simultaneity" which is repeatedly shown in his fictional works. It gives a meticulous attention to and analyzes "Vietnam Project," the first novella of Dusklands, Coetzee's very first novel, which depicts and characterizes "what Chomsky in the context of Vietnam [War] called 'the backroom boys.'" "The Narrative of Jacobus Coetzee," "When a Woman Grows Older," and Diary of a Bad Year are occasionally brought into discussion as well. This kind of study seems timely and pertinent especially when we take into account the rampant American imperialism which has devastated and almost traumatized the world.