与世界的清算:当代韩国电视对古巴基础设施的想象

IF 0.2 Q4 AREA STUDIES Seoul Journal of Korean Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1353/seo.2022.0004
B. Han
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摘要:自2000年代以来,古巴在韩国电视节目中的知名度越来越高,如《2天1夜》(KBS,2007年至今)、《邂逅》(tvN,2018–2019)和《旅行者》(JTBC,2019–2020)。虽然这些电视节目利用旅游和旅游的比喻将古巴介绍为一个迷人的地理区域,但它们也说明了电视如何为观众塑造和利用加勒比海和拉丁美洲的整体想象。这篇文章探讨了电视对古巴基础设施的想象如何不仅阐明了现代性和跨文化性之间的交织,而且有助于韩国对世界的反思,在这个世界中,韩国通过与古巴的不同形式的接触,包括其人民、空间和基础设施,以新的方式理解自我。我分析了旅行纪录片《旅行者》,以探索流行电视对古巴的想象是如何作为一个话语空间运作的,在这个空间里,关于古巴的知识的产生是通过现代性的镜头来中介的。更具体地说,古巴的基础设施想象唤起了外围现代性的镜头,使该岛既原始又不合时宜。虽然韩国参与清算进程提供了一种虚幻、做作和分阶段的与加勒比和拉丁美洲的接触,但它也是不完整和有问题的,因为尽管该地区具有巨大的历史和文化异质性,但它仍继续将其作为另一个地区加以利用。
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Reckoning with the World: Infrastructural Imaginaries of Cuba in Contemporary Korean Television
Abstract:Since the 2000s, there has been a growing visibility of Cuba in South Korean television programs, such as 2 Days & 1 Night (KBS, 2007-present), Encounter (tvN, 2018–2019), and Traveler (JTBC, 2019–2020). While these TV shows employ the tropes of travel and tourism to introduce Cuba as an alluring geographical region, they also illustrate how television formulates and exploits a monolithic imaginary of the Caribbean and Latin America for the audience. This article examines how television's infrastructural imaginaries of Cuba not only illuminate the intertwinement between modernity and interculturality but also contribute to Korea's reckoning with the world in which it comes to understand the self in new ways through different forms of encounters with Cuba, including its peoples, spaces, and infrastructures. I analyze the travel documentary Traveler to explore how popular television's imaginary of Cuba operates as a discursive space in which the production of knowledge about the island is mediated through the lens of modernity. More specifically, the infrastructural imaginaries of Cuba call forth the lens of peripheral modernity that renders the island both as primitive and anachronistic. While Korea's participation in the reckoning process offers an illusory, pretentious, and staged engagement with the Caribbean and Latin America, it is also incomplete and problematic as it continues to exploit the region as the Other despite its vast historical and cultural heterogeneity.
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