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민진 리의 「파친코(Pachinko)」에 나타난 이민자 문학적 특징

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김미영

Issue Date
2022-03-01
Citation
한국문화, Vol.97 No., pp. 227-263
Keywords
민진 리, 파친코, 자이니치, 이민자소설, 재일조선인,
Min Jin Lee(민진 리), Pachinko(파친코), Zainichi(자이니치), novel of
the Immigrants(이민자소설), Korean-Japanese(재일조선인)
Abstract
This thesis is to analyze the characters of Pachinko written by Min Jin Lee to find
out what the writer thought about the life of immigrants. Min jin Lees Pachinko is a
feature-length family history novel about the Japanese immigrants of the Seon-ja
family. So far, research on this work has been focused on the fact that it depicts the
life of Zainichi. However, Pachinko is a character-oriented novel, as is generally the
case with family history novels, so it is a novel that needs to be studied with a focus
on character analysis. Although this novel deals with the story of Zainichi, the Zainichi
in this novel is not a typical Zainichi. Also, the central characters of this novel, Seon-ja
and Go Han-soo, are very hybrid characters. They are characters in which traditional and
modern perceptions are intertwined. It seems that the spatial change of immigrants who
crossed the border was projected onto the character of the reconciled person through
temporal hybridity. The success of Seon-jas son Mosess pachinko business and
grandson Solomons choice to stay in Japan shows the importance of survival and the
country of residence for the second and third generations of immigrants. have meaning
Solomon renounces his American citizenship and decides to remain in Japan. He does
not rule out the possibility of naturalization in Japan. In a word, Min Jin Lees
pachinko is a narrative in which strong realist men triumph over weak ideological male
characters. Seon-ja and other female characters love and support strong and realistic men.
These are Go Han-su, Moses, and Solomon. The weak ideological male figures are Isaac
and Noah. Strong male characters, including female character Seon-ja, prefer work that
realistically earns money to educate their children, rather than being good and right to
survive in their new settlement as immigrants. In this respect, Minjin Lees Pachinko is
not simply a novel depicting the life of Zainichi, but a work depicting a universal
narrative of immigrants.
ISSN
1226-8356
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/180174
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