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A Study on Anachronism in Chae Man-sik's Liberation Period Novels
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채만식 해방기 소설의 아나크로니즘 연구

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Park, In-Seong (부산가톨릭대학교)
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The Society Of Korean Fiction The Journal of Korean Fiction Research No.79 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2020.9
Pages
35 - 68 (34page)
DOI
10.20483/JKFR.2020.09.79.035

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This paper examines the historical consciousness of his later novels through a series of works from the late colonial period to the liberation period of Chae Man-sik. Chae Man-sik"s novels compose their own contemporary representation and historical consciousness while communing with the times of the past. Chae Man-sik is not simply an individual who has fallen into historical nihilism and the absence of prospects, but “presents” the times that do not become historical again through a problematic period of liberation. The possibility of currentization is not reduced to simply the fault lines of “breaks” and “new generations” of history or generations. Anachronism can be a third alternative temporality.
The core of anachronism in the novels during the colonial period is in the process of implying the “contemporaneity of the uncontemporary” suppressed in contemporary reality in a limited way and to face the closed reality. This process is the presentization of the dominant voices latent in the oppressive reality that precedes the artist"s intentional planning. This paper first examines the novel strategy of Chae Man-sik during the colonial period through 『Taepyeong Cheonha』 and 『Takryu』, and focuses on peculiarity of anachronism in novels during the liberation period.
Due to his reflective attitude toward his pro-Japanese career, Chae Man-sik seems to deviate from the leading historical consciousness for the future or the imagination of the founding country. Therefore, the anachronism in Chae Man-sik"s liberation period novels is not an alternative imagination to the repressive reality, but rather is focused on deliberately deviating from the accelerating period toward the founding of the country or creating a dissonance. In 『Okrangsa』, a historical regression is drawn while paying attention to the future temporality, and in "Boys Grown Up", the unpredictable "different time" is made present by completely deviating from the imagination of the founding country.
Through the concept term of anachronism, this paper reveals that Chae Man-sik"s later works are not simply immersed in the compatible composition of historical optimism or pessimism, but incompletely attempting a new historical attitude. This also emphasizes that Chae Man-sik is a writer who accurately portrayed the complexity of the liberation period with the most novel techniques of time and history. Liberation and founding have never been completed on a single spatio-temporal basis. Rather, it is close to a state in which various individual and collective transformations are temporarily overlapped between dynamic "different times". And Chae Man-sik is an artist who portrayed such temporality as a contemporary person during the liberation period.

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1. 들어가며
2. 식민지 시기의 아나크로니즘과 폐쇄적 시간성
3. 해방기의 아나크로니즘과 이질적 동시대성
4. 나가며
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