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The Embodiment of Multicultural Space and "Migration" - the Multlcultural Aspects In Korean Poetry
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Interested in the multicultural aspects in Korean literature, this study examines the poems of Yoon Dongju and Baek Seok and the poems of such poets as Ha Jongoh and the likes about the reality of various migrants in the Korean society whose number has been rapidly increasing since the 1990s.
The multicultural circumstances Baek Seok and Yoon Dongju as Koreans in Manchukuo, and the migrants in the Korean society - Korean-Chinese, North Korean defectors, marriage migrant women, and immigrant workers - are put into crack the logic of modern ethnic nation of the "same nationality" and "same ethnic identity." The problems of minority and otherness come to the fore at this point. In Yoon Dongju's case, he experiences the challenges of multicultural situation as his position changes from an equal member of society to a minority. Baek Seok grasps and deeply reflects on the multicultural circumstances in Manchukuo by voluntarily choosing his position of a minority. The poems of Ha Jongoh, Kim Yoonbae, and Han Myeonghee, which draw on the various migrant lives in the Korean society in the 2000s, pay attention to the reality of the minority from the perspective of the mainstream Koreans
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