The space of ‘betwixt and between’: liminality and activism in Keum Suk Gendry-Kim’s Grass(2019)

Khushboo Verma, Nagendra Kumar
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ABSTRACTThe concept of liminality is fundamentally borrowed from anthropology to explore its application in literary and cultural studies, which remains largely understudied to this date. Liminality essentially signifies a state of in-betweenness characterised by significant factors, such as uncertainty, ambiguity, anxiety, loss of previous values, identity-crisis, isolation and dilemma. The present paper intends to investigate the tropes of liminality in the graphic novel as well as its application to understand the process of transformation of the protagonist as expressed through grids, gutters and panels by employing Victor Turner’s ‘Theory of Liminality’. Further, the later part is dedicated to explore the silhouettes of activism using Turner’s concept of ‘anti-structure’, through the theme of vegetation visible throughout the novel. The present work not only attempts to trace the liminality of the protagonist in Gendry-Kim’s Grass(2019) but also ventures into establishing the liminal status of the genre of graphic novel itself. The study, thus, presents us an opportunity to explore one of the aggressively silenced and traumatic histories of ‘comfort women issue’ through the lens of Gendry-Kim’s recently published graphic novel Grass(2019).KEYWORDS: LiminalityVictor turneranti-structuregraphic novelsexual violencetrauma Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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“between and between”的空间:金石根德里的《草》(2019)中的阈限与行动主义
摘要阈限的概念基本上是从人类学中借用来探讨其在文学和文化研究中的应用,这一概念至今仍未得到充分的研究。阈限本质上是指一种以不确定、模糊、焦虑、丧失原有价值、身份危机、孤立和困境等重要因素为特征的中间状态。本文拟运用维克多·特纳的“阈限理论”,研究平面小说中阈限的修辞手法及其在理解主人公通过网格、沟槽和面板表达的转变过程中的应用。此外,后半部分致力于利用特纳的“反结构”概念,通过贯穿整部小说的植被主题来探索行动主义的轮廓。本作品不仅试图追溯金德里·金的《草》(2019)中主人公的阈限性,而且还冒险建立了图形小说类型本身的阈限地位。因此,该研究为我们提供了一个机会,通过金德里·金最近出版的图画小说《草》(2019年)的镜头,探索“慰安妇问题”的一段积极沉默和创伤的历史。关键词:liminality维克多·特纳反结构小说性暴力创伤披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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