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The Shift in Mobility Found in Zainichi Texts
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자이니치(在日) 텍스트의 모빌리티 전환 ―가네시로 가즈키의 '더 좀비스' 시리즈를 중심으로―

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Yang, Myung-sim (건국대학교) Shin, In-Seop (건국대학교)
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The Japanese Language And Literature Society Of Korea JOURNAL OF JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Vol.89 KCI Accredited Journals
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2021.2
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195 - 210 (16page)

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The Shift in Mobility Found in Zainichi Texts
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This study analyzes the destruction and transformation of Zainichi Koreans’ (ethnic Koreans living in Japan) traditional narratives based on the concept of “mobility” found in a novel series "The Zombies" written by Kazuki Kaneshiro. The living corpse(zombies) and the changing single-cell creature amoeba represent the identities of the main characters. The protagonists, who are given the names of historical figures renowned for resistance and revolution, embark on an adventure to bring about a revolution and change the genetic makeup of this world. Referring to the zombies in Kaneshiro"s works, by investigating the manner in which the Zainichi Koreans" identity expressed by the first and second generations has been deconstructed and how the homeland-oriented Zainichi Koreans" ideology has been transformed, this study aims to determine the complexity and multiplicity of the Zainichi Koreans" texts, which attempt to break away from the yoke of their identity as "Zainichi Koreans."

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1. 들어가며
2. ‘더 좀비스’ 시리즈와 전통적 자이니치 서사의 파괴
3. 부동성에서의 탈출과 자이니치의 복합적 아이덴티티
4. 나가며
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