The Korean Restaurant: Beyond Violence in Zainichi Korean Film

IF 0.2 Q4 AREA STUDIES Seoul Journal of Korean Studies Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1353/seo.2023.a902136
J. Glade
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Abstract:Depictions of conflict, frequently in the form of physical violence, occupy a prominent space within Zainichi Korean film. Even the most violent of films, however, depict other divergent forms of interaction that shape social ties and inform explorations of identity. These divergent forms of interaction, in many cases, revolve around the consumption or production of Korean food and frequently take place within the shared culinary space of the Korean restaurant. Focusing on the films Yakiniku Dragon (2018), GO (2001), and Blood and Bones (2004), this article analyzes the ways in which Korean restaurants function as spaces of congregation and healing in Zainichi Korean film and act as interactive spaces that lend themselves to subtle representations of ethnic identity that coalesce around notions of intersection and hybridity. Though food, as a symbolic marker of ethnic identity, is certainly linked to direct confrontation and violence, it is the shared culinary spaces depicted in these films that allow for conflict resolution, connections across divides within the Zainichi Korean community, and the assertion of varied and complex Zainichi Korean subjectivities.
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韩国餐厅:在日韩国电影中的超越暴力
摘要:对冲突的描写,经常以身体暴力的形式出现,在载尼奇韩国电影中占据了突出的位置。然而,即使是最暴力的电影,也描绘了其他不同形式的互动,这些互动塑造了社会联系,并为身份探索提供了信息。在许多情况下,这些不同形式的互动围绕着韩国食品的消费或生产,并且经常发生在韩国餐厅的共享烹饪空间内。本文以电影《Yakiniku Dragon》(2018)、《GO》(2001)和《Blood and Bones》(2004)为中心,分析了韩国餐厅在再尼基韩国电影中作为聚会和疗愈空间的作用,以及作为互动空间的作用方式,这些互动空间有助于微妙地表达围绕着交叉和混杂概念的种族认同。尽管食物作为民族身份的象征性标志,肯定与直接对抗和暴力有关,但正是这些电影中描绘的共享烹饪空间,才有可能解决冲突,建立起在日朝鲜族社区内部跨越分歧的联系,以及对在日朝鲜人多样而复杂的主观主义的断言。
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