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Shame and Entangled Anti-Communism and Morality -Ku Sang's Poems and his Drama Shame-
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수치의 구상화와 착종된 반공—도덕 -구상의 희곡 <수치>와 연동하는 그의 시편들-

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Academic journal
Author
Heo jun haeng (서울예술대학교)
Journal
반교어문학회 반교어문연구 반교어문연구 제53호 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2019.1
Pages
285 - 311 (27page)

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This paper aims to interpret the political nature of literature sought by the poet Ku Sang, based on his drama Shame. Shame was envisioned while Ku Sang was in prison. The author looks into a sense of shame as both existential evidence and affect, which can cause a rift in connecting with the anti-communist ideology of the time. His exploration into a sense of shame in the drama echoes some of his poems like “River” and “Platform of Emptiness.” The shame that Ku had in mind was not simply a sense of embarrassment. It was the mechanism of affect that ensured a decision to not continue to live the way one used to. Ku believes that affect, unlike emotion, requires relationality, and encompasses the dormant form of choices one does not make, and thus could potentially have a dynamic political nature. Ku considered shame to be inherent to humanity and explored it as a possibility of salvation. In his prose, communists and partisans are identified as having no sense of shame. Here, the anti-communism ideology works apparently. However, those mentioned in the drama to have no sense of shame also exist in the democratic world, which is based on the liberal democratic Korea. This perspective is critical from both sides, as it weakened the anti-communist ideology of the time.

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