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한국현대문학회 한국현대문학연구 한국현대문학연구 제14집
발행연도
2003.12
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111 - 139 (29page)

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Korean participation in the Vietnam War has never been fully recognized or discussed either in Korea or in America. However, The Vietnam war was a major episode in Korean history during the 1960s and 1970s. Thus, there is real value in examining the historical and sociological meanings of Korean participation in the war through the literary representations put forth by three Korean writers who served there. The three writers, Hwang Suk-young, Ahn Jung-hyo, and Park Young-han concluded that Korean soldiers were mercenaries who traded their lives for economic rewards from America. They viewed the war as an American colonial war: Americans as the colonizers and Vietnamese as the colonized. In that context, Koreans found themselves awkwardly situated. Korean narratives offen displayed strong sympathies toward the Vietnamese, and Koreans vacillated between two conflicting views of themselves: one as American allies, and one as the same Asian "gooks" as the Vietnamese.
As a result, the war was not where they would care for their individualistic agony, psychological shock, and "woundedness," which was the case for American soldier-writers, but where they would become aware of and contest the colonial aspect of the war.
Their specific position in Vietnam asks readers to consider the complex nature of the war in terms of race, class, nation, and gender. Far from being a war of ideology, the Vietnam War was the race war, the class war, the nation war, and the gender war.

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2. 베트남 전쟁 소설에 대한 국내외 연구 동향

3. 베트남전의 성격과 참전 한국군의 정체성

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