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Beings on the Border - The way of existence of Korean residents in Japan through Min-jin, Lees Pachinko
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경계 위의 존재들 - 이민진의 『파친코』를 통해 본 재일조선인의 존재 방식

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Author
Oh, Tae-Young (동국대학교 경주캠퍼스)
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The Society Of Korean Fiction The Journal of Korean Fiction Research No.82 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2021.6
Pages
377 - 405 (29page)
DOI
10.20483/JKFR.2021.06.82.377

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In this article, I tried to examine the way of existence of Korean residents in Japan as beings above the boundary through analyzing the narrative of Min-jin, Lee"s Pachinko. In the postwar Japanese society"s discriminatory structure of ethnic nationalism, Korean residents in Japan were experiencing anxiety and agitation in establishing their own identity. The narrative of Pachinko is a existence on the boundary, and while the desire and expression of self-preservation of Korean residents in Japan are reinforced in a discriminatory social structure, it narrates a paradoxical situation that can never be achieved. Meanwhile, in postwar Japanese society, Korean residents in Japan were constantly in the process of moving. Their movement was the result of those who had lost their place and were attracted by the desire to settle down. However, even if they dreamed of a place that was neither Japan nor Joseon nor a place where the hierarchical discrimination structure between Japanese and Koreans did not work, Korean residents in Japan could never find and settle there. In this regard, the process of their continuous movement itself testifies to the placelessness among Korean residents in Japan who are pushed out of the borders in post-war Japanese society. It is necessary to see that the existence of Korean residents in Japan crosses between South and North Korea and Japan, raising questions about the symbolic order that supports such a boundary. Through the choices and desires of Korean residents in Japan in the narrative of Min-jin, Lee"s Pachinko, the possibility of transnational diaspora life without boundaries can be predicted.

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1. 역사 밖 수난의 기록, 재일 가족사 연대기
2. 일본인-되기의 비의, 자기 보존의 역설
3. 지속되는 이동, 배제의 트라우마적 상흔
4. 트랜스내셔널 디아스포라의 가능성
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