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한국현대문학회 한국현대문학연구 한국현대문학연구 제14집
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2003.12
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This thesis is about the Korean characters who participated in the Pacific War as Japanese Soldiers who can be seen in Lee Byung-joo and Lee Byung-ku's novels. The ending era of the Japanese Emperialistic State was when modernized army and soldiers became common for the first time in the Korean Peninsula. At that time, many young men participated in the war as volunteers, student soldiers, or conscripted soldiers. Disregarding the number of the conscripted soldiers during August 1945, the total number was 261,554 and it becomes 417,121 when including civilians attached to the military. In the military barracks during the Pacific War, a common man was being turned into loyal Japanese colonial subjects and a killing-machine without any concern for human lives. Against this, Korean soldiers
resist while risking their lives and this gets realized through escaping from Japanese barracks.
The relationship between Korean Japanese soldiers and the local residents is being depicted as a violent male-female relationship. This shows the author's Colonial view. In Lee Byung-ku's works such as The Mind of Migratory Birds, Hae-Tae-I-Jeon, The Sense of Standing at Crossroads, and The Conclusion, Colonial Unconsciousness and Colonial Consciousness are basic principals of narrative. While in The Mind of Migratory Birds, the method of distinguishing the savages as the mirror of the others from oneself was the act of killing, it turned
out to be the act of civilizing the savage in The Smse of Standing at Crossroads.
The characters in these novels get to have the desire to kill and to civilize out of colonial fear and anxiety. But, the characters in Hae-Tae-I-Jeon and The Conclusion get to restore their humanity without the presence of Japanese Empire. This informs us that they no longer felt colonial fear and anxiety.

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