• 제목/요약/키워드: Normal Family Myth

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한부모가족 담론의 균열과 변형된 정상가족 신화로의 포섭 -KBS1 다큐 공감 <아이가 행복입니다>의 서사분석을 중심으로- (Disintegration of Discourse in Single-parent Family and its Persuasion in the Modified Myth of Normal Family -Focusing on Narrative Analysis of KBS Documentary 'Gong-gam' -)

  • 김환희;고병진
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제18권8호
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    • pp.262-271
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    • 2018
  • 이 연구는 한부모가족 담론이 TV 다큐멘터리에서 재현되는 양상을 확인한다. 정상가족 신화가 한계를 드러내는 현 상황에서, 다양한 분석대상으로 한부모가족 연구를 확장할 필요가 있다. 이를 위해 싱글대디와 미혼모 이야기를 동시에 다룬 KBS1의 다큐 공감 <아이가 행복입니다> (2015)의 서사분석을 진행하였다. 분석결과, 싱글대디와 미혼모는 공통적으로 '결핍된 상황'을 극복하는 것으로 나타났다. 그러나 싱글대디는 어머니의 역할까지 모두 수행하는 반면, 미혼모는 어머니의 역할조차 완수하지 못하는 비대칭적 묘사가 두드러졌다. 또한, 다큐멘터리의 서사는 결손가족과 정상가족을 대비시키고 고정된 성역할을 재생산하며, 해당 사안을 개인의 영역으로 소급하는 모습을 보였다. 이러한 묘사는 한부모가족을 변형된 정상가족 신화로 편입시키는 과정이라고 볼 수 있다. 그러나 이는 결국, 새로운 담론의 부재에서 오는 근본적인 문제인바, 중요한 것은 충돌하는 가족 담론을 재현하고 확장하는 미디어의 역할일 것이다.

재혼가족의 레질리언스 강화를 위한 실천모형 기초연구 (A Practice Model for Strengthening Resilience among Remarried Families)

  • 김유정
    • 가정과삶의질연구
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    • 제30권4호
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    • pp.147-161
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    • 2012
  • Remarriage has been prevalent in Korea since the mid-1990s. Remarried families have reported that they face many challenges and difficulties. Life for those who remarry can worsen when the children from a previous marriage live together with new family members. It is interesting that some remarried families adjust well while others do not. This study focuses on developing a practice model for strengthening the resilience of remarried families with children based on a literature review. To understand and support remarried families, the resilience perspective was chosen, focusing on a strengths perspective with developmental, ecological, and preventative perspectives. In terms of resilience, the proposed practice model was developed on the basis of three concepts: belief systems, organizational patterns, and communication. The model can be used to help remarried families accomplish adequate integration by growing as a new family and can prevent another divorce. Moreover, it can assist practitioners and policy-makers develop programs and policies with a strengths perspective rather than a deficit or problem-oriented perspective. Based on the model, various programs need to be developed to strengthen the resilience of remarried families. The development of supportive programs is suggested. These can include remarriage preparation programs, remarriage life education programs, interactive web-based programs, and family camps. For a long time, remarried families have been labeled as abnormal and atypical owing to the normal family myth. This negative perception of remarried families must be altered so that they are accepted with a positive outlook in a society. For further studies, the development of diverse supportive adaptation programs for various types of remarried families and active research on them are recommended. The practice model can assist with the adaptation and growth of remarried families by strengthening their resilience.