• 제목/요약/키워드: Epic Theatre

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후안 마요르가 작 <하멜린> 연출적 접근방법 연구 (A Study on the Directorial Approaches of by Juan Mayorga)

  • 이서아;조준희
    • 한국엔터테인먼트산업학회논문지
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    • 제15권8호
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    • pp.161-180
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구는 후안 마요르가의 희곡 <하멜린>을 포스트 서사극으로 정의하고, 포스트 서사극으로서의 실제적인 연출 기법을 연구하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 포스트드라마 이후에 등장한 포스트 서사극은 작품을 통해 사회적 문제를 제시하고, 배우와 관객이 상호 작용하며 관객이 몰입과 소외를 통해 직면한 문제에 대해 사유하게 한다. 이를 위해, 포스트 서사극의 이론적 배경을 살펴보고 <하멜린>의 포스트 서사극적 특징을 논의하였다. 이를 토대로 <하멜린>의 연출컨셉과 실제 연출기법에 대해 세부적으로 고찰하였다. 그 과정에서 메타연극적 기법 중 '역할놀이'의 개념을 빌려와 그 정당성과 효과에 대해 논의하였다. 그 결과 관객의 적극적인 태도와 비판적 사고, 포스트 서사극의 특성 강화, 관객 스스로의 의미창발 등 다양한 지각적 체험 및 변화를 가능하게 하였다.

『황금용』(The Golden Dragon) 역할창조 연구 - LMA를 적용한 프로덕션 과정을 중심으로 - (A Study on the Creating Roles in The Golden Dragon - Focused on Production Processes with LMA -)

  • 정인영;조준희
    • 한국엔터테인먼트산업학회논문지
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    • 제14권8호
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    • pp.117-130
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    • 2020
  • 『황금용』(The Golden Dragon)은 아시아계 노동자들의 낯선 도시 베를린에서의 생존에 관한 이야기를 통해 세계화의 비극적 허상에 대해 다시 생각해보게 하는 작품이다. 이 작품의 포스트 서사극적 특성은 관객에게 이전과 다른 새로운 방식으로 관극할 것을 요구한다. 하지만 국내에서는 포스트 서사극적 특성과 포스트 서사극의 개념에 관한 이론적 연구는 진행되었으나 구체적인 연기적 접근 방법 연구는 거의 전무하다. 따라서 본 연구자는 연기적 접근 방법을 제시하기 위하여 먼저 『황금용』의 포스트 서사극적 특성을 분석하였다. 그 결과 포스트 서사극에서는 사실주의 연극과는 다른 일인다역을 실행하기 위한 신체중심의 연기 접근법이 요구됨을 확인하였다. 따라서 루돌프 본 라반(Rudolf von Laban)의 라반 움직임 분석(Laban Movement Analysis)을 적용하여, 몸의 활용을 통해 자연스럽게 내적 충동이 유발될 수 있도록 실행하였다. 특히 라반의 움직임의 네 가지 카테고리(BESS) 중 에포트를 통해 포스트 서사극을 연기하기 위한 신체 중심의 연기적 접근 방법을 고찰하고자 한다. 최종적으로 실제 프로덕션 과정을 통해 라반의 움직임 이론이 포스트 서사극의 역할 창조를 위한 신체 중심의 연기적 접근 방법으로 활용될 수 있음을 확인하였다.

한국 정치극의 전개 양상 - 1920년대부터 80년대까지의 정치극운동을 중심으로 - (The Development Aspects of Korean Political Theatre Movement)

  • 김성희
    • 한국연극학
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    • 제52호
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    • pp.5-59
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    • 2014
  • This paper investigates the development and aesthetics of Korean political theatre from its quickening period 1920s to democratization era 1990s. Political theatre before 90s developed an antithesis resistant movement toward Korean modern history that had been scattered with suppressing political circumstances such as colonial era and dictatorial government, the movement has powerful activity and social influences. Just like the 20 century political theatre had been quickened under the influence of Marxism at Russia and Germany in 1920s, Korea's political theatre began in socialism theatre movement form around the same time. Proletarian theatre groups had been founded in Japan and Korea, and developed into practical movement with organized connection. However, the political theatre movement in Japanese colonial era was an empty vessel makes great sound but not much accomplishments. Most performance had been canceled or disapproved by suppression or censorship of the Japanese Empire. The political theatre in liberation era was the left drama inherited from Proletarian theatre of the colonial era. Korean Theatre alliance took lead the theatrical world unfold activities based on theatre popularization theory such as 'culture activists' taking a jump up the line and 'independent theatre' peeping into production spot as well as the important event, Independence Movement Day Memorial tournament theatre. Since 1947, US army military government in Korea strongly oppressed the left performances to stop and theatrical movement was ended due to many left theatrical people defection to North Korea. The political theatre in 1960s to 70s the Park regime, developed in dramatically different ways according to orthodox group and group out of power. The political theatre of institutional system handled judgment on sterile people and had indirect political theatre from that took history material and allegory technique because of censorship. In political theatre out of institution, it started outdoor theatre that has modernized traditional performance style and established deep relationship with labor spot and culture movement organizations. Madangguek(Outdoor theatre) is 'Attentive political theatre', satirizing and offending the political and social inconsistencies such as the dictatorial government's oppression and unbalanced distribution, alienation of general people, and foreign powers' pillage sharply as well as laughing at the Establishment with negative characters. The political theatre in 1980s is divided into two categories; political theatre of institutional system and Madangguek. Institutional Political theatre mainly performed in Korea Theatre Festival and the theatre group 'Yeonwoo-Moudae' led political theatre as private theatre company. Madangguek developed into an outdoor theatrical for indoor theatre capturing postcolonial historical view. Yeonwoo-Moudae theatre company produced representative political plays at 80s such as The chronicles of Han's, Birds fly away too, and so on by combining freewheeling play spirit of Madangguek and epic theatre. Political theatre was all the rage since the age of democratization started in 1987 and political materials has been freed from ban. However, political theatre was slowly declined as real socialism was crumbling and postmodernism is becoming the spirit of the times. After 90s, there are no more plays of ideology and propaganda that aim at politicization of theatre. As the age rapidly entered into the age of deideology, political theatre discourse also changed greatly. The concept 'the political' became influential as a new political possibility that stands up to neoliberalism system in the evasion of politics. Rather than reenact political issues, it experiments new political theatre that involves something political by deconstructing and reassigning audience's political sense with provocative forms, staging others and drawing discussion about it.

얀 라우어스(Jan Lauwers) 공연의 탈서사적 특징들 -<이사벨라의 방(Isabella's Room)>, <랍스터 가게(The Lobster Shop)>, <사슴의 집(Deer House)>을 중심으로- (The post-epic characteristics in Jan Lauwers' theatre -, and -)

  • 남지수
    • 한국연극학
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    • 제48호
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    • pp.447-484
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    • 2012
  • This study aims to analyze the characteristics of post-epic theatre in the Belgian theatre director Jan Lauwers' trilogy titled in "Happy Face/Sad Face": (2004), (2006) and (2008). I regard that it played a very important junction for him to create his own theatrical style compared to earlier years. From this period, Lauwers has tried to create his original plays in order to concentrate the story of our era and has showed to combine a variety of media such as dance, installation, video, singing etc. In this context, I would like to study his own theatricality from the three perspectives of dramaturgy, directing and acting largely based on Hans-Thies Lehmann's theory of post-epic theatre, who pointed out the significance of Lauwer's theatrical leading role very early. First, from the dramaturgical point of view, we need to pay attention to the theme of translunary death; where the living and the dead coexist on the stage. In fact, death is the theme that Lauwers has been struggling to research for quite long time. In his trilogy, the dead never exits the stage. The dead, who is not a representative tragic character, even meddles the things among or with the living and provide comments to people. As a consequence, it happens to reduce a dramaturgical strong tension, leads depreciation of suspense and produces humanism in a way. This approach helps to create his unique comical theatrical atmosphere even though he deals with the contemporary tragic issues such as war, horror and death. Second, from the directing point of view, it is worth to take a look at the polyphonic strategy in terms to applying various media. Among all the things, the arts of dancing and singing in chorus are actively applied in Lauwer's trilogy. The dance is used in individual and microscopic way, on the other hand, singing shows collective and is a macroscopic quality. The dance is the representing media to show Lauwer's simultaneous microscopic mise-en-scene. While main plot takes place around the center-stage, actors perform a dance around the off-centered stage. Instead of exiting from the stage during the performance, the actors would continue dance -sometimes more like movements- around the off-centered stage. This not only describes the narrative, but also shows how each character is engaged to the main plot or incident, and how they look into it as a character. Its simultaneous microscopic mise-en-scene intends to function such as: showing a variety moments of lives, amplifying some moments or incidents, revealing character's emotion, creating illusionary theatrical atmosphere and so on. Meanwhile, singing simple lyrics and tunes are an example of the media to stimulate the audiences' catharsis. As the simple melody lingers in the audiences' mind, it ends up delivering a theatrical message or theme after the performance. This message would be transferred from the singing in chorus functions as a sort of leitmotive in order to make an impression to the audience. This not only richens their emotion but also creates an illusionary effect. Third, from the acting perspective, I'd like to point out the "detachment" aesthetic which Lehmann has pointed out. The actors never go deep into the drama by consistently doing recognize a theatrical illusion. The audience happens to pay attention to their presence through the actor's deliberate gesture, business, movement, rhythm, language, dance etc. The actors are against forming closed action by speaking in various languages or by revealing deliberately stage directions or acts, and by creating expressive mise-en-scene with multiple media. As a consequent, the stage can be transformed to not a metaphoric but a metonymic place. These actions are the ultimate intention for a direct effect to the audience. So to speak, Lauwers uses the anti-illusionary theatrical method: the scenes of fantastic death, interruption of singing and dance, speaking many kinds of languages, acting in detachment-status and so on. These strategies function to make cracks in spectators' desire who has a desire to construct a linear narrative. I'd like to say that it is the numerous potentiality to let the reality penetrate though and collide the reality with a fiction. By doing so, it induces for spectators to see the reality in the fiction. As Lehmann says, "when theatre presents itself as a sketch and not as a finished painting, the spectators are given the chance to feel their own presence, to reflect on it, and to contribute to the unfinished character themselves". In this sense the spectators can perform an objective criticism on our society and world in Lauwer's theatre because there are a number of gaps and cracks in his theatrical illusion where reality can penetrate. This is also the point that we can find out the artists' responsibility in this era of our being.

영화 도그빌 속의 연극성에 대한 고찰 (Review about the Theatrical Style in Film Dogville)

  • 류지미
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제8권11호
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    • pp.103-114
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    • 2008
  • 본 논문은 영화 Dogville 속에 나타난 연극성에 관하여, 연극적인 시선으로 소고 했다. 특히 전반적인 구성과 형식에 있어서 Brecht 의 서사연극(Epic theatre) 에 많은 영향을 받았음을 알 수 있다. 첫째, Dogville 은 영화 서사가 진행되는 장소 자체를 연극이 한 공간 에서 진행 되는 것처럼 한정된 공간을 제시 한다. 두 번째로 미장센적인 요소에 있어서 영화에서 공간적 분열을 상징하는 연극무대 장치를 사용 했다는 것이다. 이는 변증법적으로 인물들의 소외감과 충돌하게 되는 인간 삶의 단편을 표현하는 것이다. 마지막으로 이 영화는 연극적인 마임과 비디제시스적 음향효과를 사용하였다는 것이다. 마임동작은 관객이 배우의 연기에 더욱 집중하게 하는 효과를 주며 지루 한 듯 흘러가는 영화의 서사에 탄력을 준다. 이렇 듯 라스 폰 트리에 감독은 연극에서 사용되는 여러 장치들을 영화에 삽입함으로써 관객에게 극에 대해 감정적인 동화 없이, 좀 더 많은 상상력을 요구하고, 배우의 연기와 영화의 서사에 집중 할 수 있게 하는 힘을 불어넣어 주고 있다.

인지과학의 관점에서 본 서사극 이론 (Epic Theatre Reexamined from the Viewpoint of Cognitive Science)

  • 김용수
    • 한국연극학
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    • 제49호
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    • pp.133-169
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    • 2013
  • Reexamining Brecht's theoretical hypotheses in terms of cognitive science, this essay arrived at several temporary interpretations. Cognitive science implies that empathy can precede the rational understanding in Verfremdungseffekt. The spectator tends to simulate the unfamiliar incident and character and feels the consequential embodied emotion that leads to the cognitive understanding. The similar situation can be found in social gestus. According to cognitive science, gesture(social gestus) is simulated in the mirror-neuron of spectator, arousing consequently the embodied emotion that triggers the succeeding understanding. The spectator apts to experience and feel physically the moving gesture before decoding it as a social signification. Brecht's intention that attempts to reveal the duality of actor and character by eliminating the fourth wall is negated by cognitive science. According to the theory of conceptual blending, the spectator under the eliminated fourth wall mixes actor and character, and simulates this blending image so that he experiences it imaginatively. As such, another kind of illusion can be formed when a fourth wall is collapsed. Meanwhile, the critical thinking of spectator Brecht wanted can be hard to occur during the performance. It is necessary for the spectator to recollect the bygone dialogue and action in terms of social context as if he presses the pause, stopping the playback while watching a play in video. In this respect the social meaning Brecht intended can be achieved more effectively by the stop motion like tableau. It would not only give the time for the spectator to consider the implied social signification, but also make him possible to decode a semiotic meaning as if interpreting a still picture. Or it can be delivered by the dialogue that expresses the playwright's critical judgement. In this case, the subject of critical thinking is not the spectator but the author. The alternative explanation that the cognitive science suggests illuminates theoretically the reasons why Brecht's theory fails to be realized in practice. In a sense, Brecht's theory is nothing but a theoretical hypothesis. It takes the premise that the emotion hinders the rational thinking, understanding emotion and reason oppositively like Plato. This assumption is negated easily by the recent cognitive science that sees the reason as a by-product of physical experience including emotion. The rational understanding, in this sense, begins from the embodied emotion. As such the cognitive science denies the dichotomy of emotion and reason that Brecht adopted. The theoretical hypothesis of cognitive science makes us recognize again the importance of bodily experience in theatre. In theatre the spectator tends to experience physically before decoding the intellectual meaning. The spectator Brecht wanted, therefore, is far from the reality. The spectator usually experiences and reacts physically before decoding the meaning critically. Thus Brecht's intention can be realized by the embodied emotion resulted from simulation. This tentative interpretation suggests that we need to pay more attention to the empirical study of spectatorship, not remaining in a speculative study.

Ramayana Retellings in Southeast Asia: Ravana and Hanuman in Popular Culture, Case study in Thailand and Vietnam

  • Nguyen, Thi Tam Anh;Nguyen, Duy Doai
    • 수완나부미
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.89-110
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    • 2021
  • The Ramayana is a very popular epic in Southeast Asia. It is the story of King Rama who must save his kidnapped wife, Sita. After Sita was abducted by the Demon King Ravana (Tosakanth) and taken to Lanka, Rama and his brother rescued her with the help of the monkey warriors, especially with the help of the Monkey King Hanuman. Along the way, the epic teaches Hindu life lessons. Today The Ramayana is told and retold through literature, theatre, orally, in movies, and is referenced in many other forms of popular culture. Nowadays, in Thailand, Ravana and Hanuman deconstruct the role of divine and become folk deities that also find their places in calendar art, advertising and stamps, etc. And in Vietnam, Ravana and Hanuman have become the two figures that can't be absent from Southern Vietnam Khmer ceremonies. In this article, our aim is to show how Ravana and Hanuman became symbols of popular culture (case studies in Thailand and Vietnam). The data provided in this article is drawn from field surveys with reliable reference resources.

오윤의 말기(1984~86) 예술론에서의 현실과 전통 인식 - "미술적 상상력과 세계의 확대"에 대한 텍스트 검토 (Awareness of Reality and Tradition in Oh Yun's Theory of Arts during His Final Period(1984~86) - Review on the Text of "Expansion of Artistic Imagination and World")

  • 박계리
    • 미술이론과 현장
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    • 제6호
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    • pp.101-121
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    • 2008
  • An artist, Oh Yun(1946~86)'s theory of people's art during his final period is summed up in his essay 'Expansion of Artistic Imagination and World' (1985). Emphasizing the mystic and traditional characteristics of Oh Yun's artistic oeuvre during his final period, some critics focus on Oh Yun's experience of medical treatment and shamanistic custom at Jin Do island, and his belief in Jeung San Do, the dao of Jeung-san, the Ruler of the Universe. However, they forget the practical intention and implication of his theory of art during his final period, which aimed to overcome the contradiction of revelation itself. Oh Yun's essay criticized the loss of artistic imagination and the ignorance of traditional culture that resulted from the elevation of science to a religion, and insisted that the stereotyped idealism, scientism and elitism in art should be overcome in order to recover the full reality in realism and to continue traditional cultures. The essay is comprised of 18 paragraphs. Oh Yun criticized monochromatic art, conceptual art, hyper-realistic art, objet d'art, and neo-dadaist art, saying that they were simply mechanical forms of modern art derived from scientism and a fetishistic lens culture. In addition, he criticized naturalism in art, which had continued as a tendency in the development of western art, for the same reason. He pointed out that even the world of realism had been diminished by elite stereotypes and diagrams. He declared the need to overcome the imitation of shells or stereotyped propaganda, and recover full realism, which seems to have started with a reflective examination of current problems in 'Reality and Utterance', in which he participated. Especially, he thought that universality and the extension of full realism could be achieved by building on the views of traditional cultures, which is meaningful. This logic is same as the theory of epic theatre that Bertolt Brecht(1898~1956) has developed under the ancient Greek masque and Pieter Bruegel the Elder(1525~69)'s story-like picture style. The universality of realism and the extension of acquisition to include incantation art, rather than move toward incantation art, is what Oh Yun intended to propose in 'Artistic Imagination'. This attitude is same as Bertoh Brecht's aesthetic viewpoint in the 1930s. But regrettably, Oh Yun's style wording, which seems covert and far-sighted, is often misunderstood as 'mysticism'. In the flow of people's art in the 1980s, Oh Yun was a traditionalist in a narrow sense, and an realist in a broad sense. However, his critical mind, which comprehends tradition and reality, was attempting to expand universality and extend full realism, and this attempt found many sympathizers and had an influence on the next generation of people's artists, such as "Levee" which is field-centered, to which we should pay attention. This means that while their works thought about 'tradition', we should be careful not to connect them with 'aesthetic conservatism' or 'classical art'. This is the why the meaning of Oh Yun's theory of art during his final period should be closely examined again.

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브레히트 연기실행도구를 이용한 연기교수법 모형 개발 연구 - 반복적 재현연기의 현존성 상실의 대안으로 - (A Study on the Modeling of Teaching Methods of Acting Using Brecht's Acting Tools - An Alternative to the Loss of Presence of Repetitive Representational Acting -)

  • 이지은
    • 한국엔터테인먼트산업학회논문지
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    • 제14권8호
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    • pp.103-116
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    • 2020
  • 본 연구는 텍스트 중심의 연기론과 신체 중심의 연기론의 연결링크가 필요하다는 문제점을 인식하며 출발한다. 배우뿐만 아니라 연기교육자에 의해서도 수차례 논의되어 온 재현적 반복 연기를 통한 현존성 상실이라는 난제를 극복해줄 방안으로 브레히트의 연기론을 연구한다. 브레히트의 연기론은 많은 연구자들에 의해 종래의 배우훈련의 대안으로써 이미 언급된 바 있지만 실제 적용이 가능한 연기 훈련방법에 대한 연구는 많이 진행되지 않은 실정으로 브레히트 연기법의 실제에 대한 기초자료가 될 수 있도록 목표한다. 본 연구는 그 중에서도 텍스트 기반의 모순 찾기와 신체 중심의 브레히트 연기론을 연구하고 그의 연기론이 텍스트와 신체 중심 연기론의 연결링크로써 작용할 수 있는 가능성을 탐구한다. 연구방법으로는 먼저 텍스트 중심의 재현적 연기론과 신체 중심의 포스트드라마 연기론의 개념과 한계에 대한 이론적 고찰을 진행한다. 그리고 브레히트의 서사적 연기 중에서 텍스트에 중점을 둔 연기실행도구와 신체에 중점을 둔 연기실행도구를 구분하여 그가 사용한 용어와 개념을 정리하고 연기실행의 과정에서 도달하는 현존적 효과에 대해 확인한다. 마지막으로 필자의 지도경험을 바탕으로 브레히트의 연기이론을 변형하여 개발한 연기교수법 학습모형을 제안한다. 그러나 본 연구에서 제시한 학습모형은 필자의 지도경험만을 바탕으로 하기 때문에 그 효과를 일반화하는 데는 한계가 있음을 밝힌다. 향후 후속 연구를 통해 브레히트 연기론에 대한 깊이 있는 통찰과 다양한 연기교수법 모형을 개발을 통해 현대 연기교육의 다양성에 보탬이 되기를 기대해 본다.

보하야 학살과 기억 보존을 위한 연극의 역할: 펠리페 베르가라의 『킬렐레』를 중심으로 (The Massacre of Bojayá and the Role of Theatre for Preservation of Memory: A Study of Kilele by Felipe Vergara)

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    • pp.53-81
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    • 2019
  • 일반적으로 콜롬비아의 이미지는 위험한 국가이며, 게릴라와 전쟁 중이고, 최대의 마약 생산국 중의 하나라는 것이다. 이 글의 분석 대상인 펠리페베르가라(Felipe Vergara)의 극 작품 『킬렐레Kilele』의 중심을 이루는 보하야(Bojayá) 학살은 부조리함과 규모 측면에서 2000년대 들어 콜롬비아에서 일어난 가장 충격적인 사건이었다. 이 작품은 보하야 지방의 쓰라리고 악몽 같은 과거의 사건을 다루는데 그치지 않고, 생존자들이 죽음의 덮개를 찢고서 연옥에서 괴로워하는 영혼들과 소통하면서, 분열의 재통합을 향해 나아간다. 이것은 연옥의 여러 공간을 떠돌아다니는 죽은 사람들에게 마땅한 장례식을 치러주는 것으로 이루어진다. 이 글은 『킬렐레』에 나타나는 서사시 구조와 아프리카의 영혼성과 관련된 제의의식을 비롯해 창작과정과 이 작품의 파편적 구조를 분석하면서, 학살이라는 외상에서 어떻게 회복되는 데 도움이 되었는가를 살펴본다.