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한국기독교학회 한국기독교신학논총 한국기독교신학논총 제76집
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2011.7
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225 - 243 (19page)

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Johan Galtung, the pioneering founder of the academic discipline of peace studies, has divided peace into ``active peace`` and ``passive peace.`` From the perspective of ``active peace,`` peace cannot be achieved without any efforts. It is the fruit of hard work to eliminate violation. In other words, semantic multi-characteristics exist in peace. Provided that ``active peace`` is viewed from the structural aspect, the violence of the patriarchal system, which has been hidden in language, sex and relationship between social structure and power should be analyzed. This paper introduces a postmodern model through feminist methods and strategies in order to achieve ``active peace.`` It has proposed how to get over sexual conflicts and restore the voice of Godhead through feminist linguistic theory. Specifically, this study examines Shirley Ardener`s dominant-muted model on women who have been regarded as ``passive mutes`` and analyzes the strategy of mimesis and two lips in Luce Irigaray`s work as a resistive strategy for ``active peace.`` Lastly, this study investigates a way to overcome gender conflicts and achieve ``feminist peace`` through the restoration of Kore. The restoration of Kore is a peace strategy to acquire spiritual abundance based on feminine and the-other juissance.

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