浪漫主义海峡:林海上诗歌的殖民性与局限性

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Journal of Korean Studies Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1215/07311613-10213169
K. Smith
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摘要:本文考察了殖民地时代的诗人和评论家林(林和 1908–1953)海安的海上文学比喻(玄海灘), 将朝鲜半岛与日本列岛分隔开来的海峡,因为它包含了朝鲜在日本帝国内矛盾的周边位置。Im Hwa对这片水域的反复调用成为了应对殖民审查不断升级的压力的渠道,在无产阶级文学运动的鼎盛时期,勇敢的“年轻人”(ch’ngnyŏn)的浪漫化、男子主义形象取代了Im备受尊敬的“短篇叙事诗”(tanp'yŏn sŏsasi)中的前工人阶级主角。此外,Im对海峡两岸航海旅程变迁的执着可以说表达了日本天皇统治下的朝鲜殖民臣民所占据的不稳定地位,既不允许完全同化,也不能作为二等公民忍受永久的征服。文章最后探讨了穿越Hyŏnhaetan的界限如何在Im反殖民、海洋想象的修订地缘政治轮廓中体现民族主义和社会阶级之间的紧张关系,他雄辩地称之为“半岛新地图”(pandoŭi sae chido)。
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Romanticism Strait: Coloniality and Liminality in Im Hwa's Maritime Poetry
Abstract:This article examines the colonial-era poet and critic Im Hwa's (林和 1908–1953) maritime literary trope of Hyŏnhaet'an (玄海灘), the strait separating the Korean peninsula from the Japanese archipelago, as it encompasses Korea's contradictory peripheral location within the Japanese empire. Im Hwa's repeated invocations of this body of water served as a channel for navigating the escalating pressures of colonial censorship, in which the romanticized, masculinist figure of the valiant "youth" (ch'ŏngnyŏn) substituted for the former working-class protagonist from Im's esteemed "short narrative poems" (tanp'yŏn sŏsasi) during the heyday of the proletarian literary movement. Further, Im's fixation on the vicissitudes of the seafaring journey across the strait can be said to articulate the precarious position occupied by Korean colonial subjects of the Japanese emperor, neither permitted full assimilation nor capable of enduring perpetual subjugation as second-class citizens. The article concludes by exploring how the liminality of passage across Hyŏnhaet'an exemplifies both the tensions between nationalism and social class in the revised geopolitical contours of Im's anti-colonial, oceanic imagination, what he eloquently referred to as a "new map of the peninsula" (pando ŭi sae chido).
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