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Study on Restaurant Images through Korea-Japan Video Text - and (식당을 매개로 한 한일 영상텍스트 연구 - <윤식당>과 <카모메 식당>을 중심으로)

  • Chin, Eun-kyung;Ahn, Sang-Won
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.11
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    • pp.567-576
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    • 2017
  • Foods are cultural texts. Recipes, cultural peculiarities, and relationships between people. Foods can expand into narratives. This study will compare and analyze the characteristics of the Korean - Japanese visual texts, and . The aim of this study is to examine the between-space and gender, and to examine the universality and specificity of the text of Korean - Japanese image culture. If the movie reproduces the world of reality fictionally from the viewpoint of the between-space, it can be seen that the artistic has differentiation by realistically reproducing the fictional world, but universally creates the hyper reality. Second, in the dimension of gender, both images suggest universality in which the dissolution of sex role becomes paradoxical product. However, has differentiation from the fact that it presents the aspect of gender equality more specifically.

Face of the Other and Practice of Love: on the Movie (타인의 얼굴과 사랑의 실천:영화<카모메 식당>을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Mi Hye
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.53-60
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    • 2017
  • In contemporary philosophy, the thinking subject became the dis-constructed subject and there was not left any one center in thinking. On the contrary of this trend, the philosopher Levinas stresses 'an ethics of Otherness' that requires the subject to be responsible for the Other. For Levinas, the Other is not knowable and cannot be made into an object of the self. For Levinas, the irreducible relation, the epiphany, of the face-to-face, the encounter with another, is a privileged phenomenon in which the other person's proximity and distance are both strongly felt. The face of the Other comes toward me with its infinite moral demands while emerging out of the trace. In the movie , when Sachie encounters them, she greets them. She provides them with food and shelter to protect from the dangers of elements. With the help of Sachia, the restaurant becomes a peaceful communal place for her and the Other.