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Remembering the Forgotten POWs of the Korean War: Paul Yoon’s Snow Hunters in a Transpacific Literary TraditionRemembering the Forgotten POWs of the Korean War: Paul Yoon’s Snow Hunters in a Transpacific Literary Tradition

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Remembering the Forgotten POWs of the Korean War: Paul Yoon’s Snow Hunters in a Transpacific Literary Tradition
Authors
이건종
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
한국아메리카학회
Keywords
POW narratives; comparative (Korean) American literary studies; The Square; Our Time; The Apocalypse of Time; Snow Hunters
Citation
미국학 논집, v.50, no.2, pp.277 - 310
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KCI
Journal Title
미국학 논집
Volume
50
Number
2
Start Page
277
End Page
310
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/79094
ISSN
1226-3753
Abstract
This essay begins with an overview of the historical context and the whole process of the 76 Korean War POWs who defected to India, Brazil, and Argentina after the armistice of the war. It then addresses the significance of Choi In-hun’s almost obsessive reworkings of The Square. It goes on to examine the intertextuality between The Square and its Korean and Korean American descendants: Han Su-san’s Our Time and The Apocalypse of Time and Paul Yoon’s Snow Hunters. The bilingual, transnational, and intertextual study ultimately argues that the four Korean and Korean American narratives remember the POWs who left the Korean peninsula in search for a home in neutral countries as the most conspicuous personifications of the unending Korean War and the divided Korean nation during and after the Cold War.
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