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        대화주의의 관점에서 조망한 이언 매큐언의 『아동법』

        남승숙 ( Nam¸ Sungsook ) 대한영어영문학회 2021 영어영문학연구 Vol.47 No.3

        This paper examines the limits of rational thought in Ian McEwan’s novel Children Act from the perspective of Bakhtin’s dialogism, and explores its alternatives. Children Act deals with court cases surrounding children, and they mainly contain the unsolvable struggle between religion and science, which are the most powerful in modern society. A competent judge, Fiona Maye, believes that she makes decisions that are in the best interests and well-being of children by providing a rational perspective. The protagonist, Adam, suffering from leukemia but rejecting a blood transfusion because of Jehovah’s Witnesses doctrine, recovers from illness by Fiona’s rational judgment for blood transfusion. Having gained a new life, he relies on Fiona and wants to inter-communicate with her, but Fiona, who is lost in rational thought, cuts off personal communication with him. His tragedy of choosing to die by refusing a blood transfusion points out the limits of Fiona’s rational thought. It is believed that rational thought, which excludes emotion and relies on reason, can be supplemented from the dialogic perspective, which should be based on inter-communication with others. The dialogic view that human life consists of others’ language, that is, dialogism, will be able to supplement the limit of rational thought. (Hannam University)

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        ‘다름’에 대한 앨리스 먼로의 담론

        남승숙 ( Nam¸ Sungsook ) 한국현대영어영문학회 2020 현대영어영문학 Vol.64 No.4

        This thesis explores Alice Monroe's discourse on difference. Monroe discourses about individual difference, not the discrimination of a specific group like sexism and racism. The issue of Monroe's difference is unfolded within a framework that combines the characteristics of realist narrative techniques, postmodernism techniques, and post-postmodernism. Monroe sees difference as the identity of each individual. She also sees difference as a special value that brightens the individual. Therefore, when an individual loses the uniqueness and becomes common, (s)he loses his or her own color and charm. Each human being has the right to lead a life autonomously and subjectively while showing difference. However, the individual's selfish desire, the conventional society centered on logos, and the trend of capitalism undermine the difference and sacrifice others. Monroe believes that individuals live their own life only when they are different. When each other accepts and respects individuals as they are, values as diverse as the number of human individuals can shine in a community. Monroe shows this discourse through the thoughts and actions of three different main characters. (Hannam University)

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