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한국어문학회 어문학 어문학 제91집
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2006.3
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503 - 530 (28page)

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Lee Kiyoung’s Virgin Soil is his last work, which was published in the Japanese colonial period. The “Virgin Soil” is an illuminating novel, a story about a pair of lovers of Nam-Pyo, a doctor, and Kyung-A, a nurse, are together enlightening settlers, especially women, in Manchuria. The “Virgin Soil” is in line with the policy of Japanese imperialism, since it deals with concurrent issues like agricultural improvements, spread of Japanese, and issues of sanitation and population. The author specially highlighted a colony frontier, a healthcare of motherhood, and a growth of population.
After the Chinese-Japanese War in 1937, in order to substantially dominate the Manchurian Region, Japanese imperial carried policies of immigrating people to Manchuria and executing an increase method of in-land populations for securing future military and labor forces. In detail, Japanese imperial emphasized the encouragement of marriage and parturition, maintenance of sounding family system, and healthcare of maternity, thus meaning the synthetic management of individual body by the government. This socialization of medical system was also a method to reinforce the colonial policy through the “Power of managing individual life” and “Bio-Power”.
Nampyo, the hero of the “Virgin Soil”, pledges himself to become the second pioneer. While other first-coming settlers only focused on cultivating lands, he hasgreat interests in enlightening settler’s mind and improving living styles. In a doctorless village, he illuminates the settlers with the medical care, which is followed by the governmental policy. He treats the opium addicted, and recommends womenfolk to deliver and nurture children in night schools. The basis of the hero’s such behavior is not on the personal happiness pursuit, but on, as a vassal of King, the spiritual responsibility to establish the King’s paradise. In addition, the hero stresses that the health of woman is not the issue of herself but the means to deliver healthful child, who would later be a robust soldier. Thus, the “Virgin Soil” is a literary work propagating Japanese national policy of a growth of population.

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