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The Pseudonym-Effect of “George Eliot”
( Daun Jung ) 한국근대영미소설학회 2020 근대 영미소설 Vol.27 No.1
This essay examines the pseudonym-effect of “George Eliot” at the publication of Adam Bede. “George Eliot” sparked much controversy for the authorship of Adam Bede due to its unknown status. As contemporary reviewers realized the high quality of realism manifest in the novel, they became more curious about this unknown “George Eliot” who created it. Although George Eliot was recognized for her androgynous writing in Adam Bede, her existence was destabilized into many different forms during its secrecy. In other words, “George Eliot” in its early stage of fictive life suffered an extreme degree of fragmentation and celebration at the same time with the launch of the author’s first full-length realist novel. Thus, George Eliot’s pseudonymity produced diametrically opposing authorial selves of a genius and a bogus. Such displacement of “George Eliot” formed a stark contrast with Adam Bede often touted as a representative Victorian realist work.
( Daun Jung ) 한국영어영문학회 2020 영어 영문학 Vol.66 No.1
This essay investigates the construction of British female authorship within Harper’s New Monthly Magazine in the latter half of the nineteenth- century in relation to American reprinting and American nationalism. By transplanting British authors and their realist works into American literary context, Harper’s tried to “Americanize” British literature, especially through its editorial control and rearrangement of British texts. In its effort to become a major “family literary magazine” targeting middle-class readership, Harper’s mobilized the presences of major British women writers in a distinctive way. Thus, the magazine constantly touted the literary reputation of Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte Brontë and Elizabeth Barrett Browning as a way to support its nationalistic project. Their names assumed high visibility within the magazine, and their realist authorship participated in the elevation of an American literary taste by providing American readers with sound forms of writing. In other words, these British women writers played an important role in constructing healthy readership for the magazine. This essay aims to make visible the magazine’s close links with these British women writers, first, by exploring its signing policy for their works and, second, by analyzing its editorial reviews on these women writers. The magazine allowed several works by popular British women writers to be signed with their real names both at the volume index and in the main text, unlike other articles. It also made positive editorial commentaries on their works and personal characters.
Corinne/ Corinne as the Figure of “State of Exception” in Germaine de Staël’s Corinne, Or Italy
Daun Jung 19세기영어권문학회 2009 19세기 영어권 문학 Vol.13 No.2
Published in 1807, Madame de Stael’s Corinne Or Italy has been widely read in the English-speaking worlds as well as in its original French form. This romantic novel sparked much controversy over its title as it identified the name of a heroine “Corinne” with the name of the nation Italy. It is also interesting to observe that this work, written by a French woman writer, depicts a half-English and half-Italian female character Corinne. Set in Italy and Scotland in turn, this novel shows an analogy between its heroine Corinne and its author Madame de Stael in significant ways. As a proto-feminist text and a proto-global text, Corinne has caught much attention of Anglo-American feminist scholars and other cultural practitioners. In this paper, I try to read Corinne as the figure of “State of Exception,” a politically-charged term proposed by Giorgio Agamben. By so doing, I try to link Corinne’s textual ambiguity to de Stael’s political act of writing.
Revisiting the Genre Problem of Mary Barton: How to Read “Mary Barton” as Paratextual Name
( Daun Jung ) 한국영어영문학회 2021 영어 영문학 Vol.67 No.4
This paper argues that “Mary Barton” as a book title has taken center stage in the long-standing debates over the genre of the novel. As the novel seems to consist of two separate plots, it has often been criticized for its structural flaws or lack of organic unity. To make a critical intervention into this matter, this essay reads the title name “Mary Barton” as an important paratextual name lying between the text and the public. First, it will explore how the novel’s full title framed the text and influenced readers. Second, it will analyze Elizabeth Gaskell’s letters as they provide important epitexts that shed new light on the title-change of the novel. I ultimately show that the proper name “Mary Barton,” as a primary title, played a crucial role in determining the generic boundaries of the novel. While the proper name “Mary Barton” in the title indicates its genre as Bildungsroman, the secondary title “A Tale of Manchester Life” redefines the heroine as a public figure surrounded by the industrial environment, thus forming a mixed genre of “industrial Bildungsroman” in its paratextual effects on readers. In the process, the title name “Mary Barton” played a significant role in determining the generic boundaries of the novel. Not only did it engage in defining the subject matter of the novel as a signifier for the text, it was also circulated in the literary market as a short name for the book Mary Barton.
Cranes Monitoring System for Disaster Prevention
Daun Jung,Seongho Kang,Young-yeol Choo 한국멀티미디어학회 2011 한국멀티미디어학회 국제학술대회 Vol.2011 No.-
This paper describes development of a real-time condition monitoring system to observe states of a container crane in a port. The system comprises three kinds of sensors, an indicator, an interface board, and wireless sensor network (WSN) implementing IEEE 802.15.4 ZigBee media access control (MAC) protocol. Three kinds of sensors measure wind strength, wind direction, and impact force to the crane at the moment, respectively. The measured signals are converted into digital data in developed interface board and sent to the indicator via wireless sensor network. Measured data are processed to define the state of the crane at the indicator. The shortest path routing algorithm was implemented to extend the network distance between the indicator and sensor nodes. The indicator transmits the state information to the crane monitoring server through IEEE 802.11b wireless local area network (LAN). Monitoring server decides whether alarm should be issued or not.
Jung, Daun,Seong, Jihoon,Moon, Chang-bae,Jin, Jiyong,Chung, Woojin Korean Society for Precision Engineering 2016 International Journal of Precision Engineering and Vol.17 No.9
One of the essential technologies for autonomous navigation is localization. Localization is important because accurate pose estimation is required for path planning and motion control. In order to improve localization accuracy, a relative positioning method on the basis of accurate odometry is necessary. Odometry calibration methods for two wheel differential drive robots have been researched for many years. However, it is difficult to find odometry calibration methods for car-like mobile robots. In this paper, an accurate calibration method for car-like mobile robots is proposed. Experimentally measured orientation errors were used to improve the accuracy of the calibration method. There are two contributions in this paper. The first is the significant reduction of calibration errors by the use of accurate calibration equation. In the previous research, calibration equation required approximations. However, there is no approximation error in the proposed equation owing to the use of orientation errors, not positional errors. The second is the experimental convenience. The orientations can be easily measured by onboard inertial sensors. Therefore, calibration experiments can be easily carried out in both indoor and outdoor environments. The presented experimental results show that resultant performance of the proposed scheme is superior to the results of the previous research.