결혼이주여성의 ‘자기서사’ 연구 -수기(手記)를 중심으로-A Study on the ‘Self-narrative’ of Marriage-based Immigrant Women -Focus on the Memoirs-
- Authors
- 강진구
- Issue Date
- 2013
- Publisher
- 중앙어문학회
- Keywords
- Multiculturalism; Immigrant women; self-narrative; the Memoirs; Korea Literature; contest-type memoirs; collective in-depth interview-type memoirs
- Citation
- 어문론집, v.54, pp 105 - 135
- Pages
- 31
- Journal Title
- 어문론집
- Volume
- 54
- Start Page
- 105
- End Page
- 135
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/19741
- ISSN
- 1229-6406
- Abstract
- This thesis is to examine how marriage-based immigrant women define themselves through writing their memoirs and to establish how this influences their settlement. To achieve this, the contest-type memoirs and the collective in-depth interview-type memoirs were analyzed. The results of the analysis are as follows.
First, the contest-type memoirs show the phenomenon in which the voluntary confession of marriage-based immigrant women which belongs to the private domain is converted into the multicultural family which belongs to the public domain - the device to show the effectiveness of the government’s multicultural policy.
Second, the collective in-depth interview-type memoirs crack the narrative structure of the so-called ‘exemplary cases.’ The anonymous memoirs of the collective in-depth interview-type memoirs eliminate the device ‘nevertheless’ which the contest-type memoirs repeated innume- rably to draw the narrative structure, that is ‘expectations and illusion → gap (conflict) → efforts to solve the problems →hope and resolution.’Third, marriage-based immigrant women publicize their private experiences of married life that they underwent through the act of writing, and based on this, they break away from marriage-based immigrant women as the individuals and begin to define themselves as the collective category of ‘marriage-based immigrant women.’
This thesis is to examine how marriage-based immigrant women define themselves through writing their memoirs and to establish how this influences their settlement. To achieve this, the contest-type memoirs and the collective in-depth interview-type memoirs were analyzed. The results of the analysis are as follows.
First, the contest-type memoirs show the phenomenon in which the voluntary confession of marriage-based immigrant women which belongs to the private domain is converted into the multicultural family which belongs to the public domain - the device to show the effectiveness of the government’s multicultural policy.
Second, the collective in-depth interview-type memoirs crack the narrative structure of the so-called ‘exemplary cases.’ The anonymous memoirs of the collective in-depth interview-type memoirs eliminate the device ‘nevertheless’ which the contest-type memoirs repeated innume- rably to draw the narrative structure, that is ‘expectations and illusion → gap (conflict) → efforts to solve the problems →hope and resolution.’Third, marriage-based immigrant women publicize their private experiences of married life that they underwent through the act of writing, and based on this, they break away from marriage-based immigrant women as the individuals and begin to define themselves as the collective category of ‘marriage-based immigrant women.’
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