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한국 문학에서호모 사케르와 주권 권력의 역학관계와 재현 양상The Representation and Correlation between Sovereign Power and Homo Sacer in Korean Literature

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The Representation and Correlation between Sovereign Power and Homo Sacer in Korean Literature
Authors
이도흠
Issue Date
Dec-2016
Publisher
한국언어문화학회
Keywords
Agamben; homo sacer; sovereign power; sacrificial rite; Wukmyeon; Boeun-giu-rok; Namaste; 아감벤; 호모 사케르; 주권권력; 희생제의; 욱면; 보은기우록; 나마스떼
Citation
한국언어문화, no.61, pp.5 - 30
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국언어문화
Number
61
Start Page
5
End Page
30
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/153344
ISSN
1598-1576
Abstract
Lee, Doheum. 2016. The Representation and Correlation between Sovereign Power and Homo Sacer in Korean Literature. This paper critically accepted Giorgio Agamben’s theory and applied it to Korean literary work: The folk tale of Wukmyeon in the Buddhist era, Boeun-giu-rok in the Confucian era, Namaste in modern times. There are opposition between human order and divine order in King Gyeongdeok era. It is possible to be excluded by sovereign power in human order but is not possible to be homo sacer through sacrificial rite in divine order. Wukmyeon is a homo sacer whois excluded by sovereign power. However, in the temple that the authority of Buddha far surpass King’s, she is practicing asceticism to escape from homo sacer, and to become a Buddha. In the order of the family in which Confucian mythology operates, Yeoncheong Wi, hero in Boeun-giu-rok, is homo sacer who can be assaulted and deported by his father, and can be killed by law and culture based on Confucian ideology at that time. However, outside of the order of the family, he is the ideal pursuing the moral and ethics of Confucianism. So, Yeoncheong Wi escapes from homo sacer and passes the state examination, and makes a lot of money and reconciles with his father. Kamil, hero in Namaste, is homo sacer who is thoroughly excluded by the sovereign power and Korean people who have a strong ethnic myth and exclusiveness. Kamil resists against the sovereign power through various types of action in order to escape from homo sacer. However, no change at all, he eventually suicides himself.
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