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Sodobni korejski roman kot zrcalo družbe: Študija romana Vegetarijanka
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Diplomsko delo analizira roman Vegetarijanka korejske avtorice Han Kang skozi prizmo družbene ureditve sodobne Južne Koreje, v kateri so še vedno prisotni patriarhalni vzorci, ki ženskam onemogočajo enakopravnost z moškimi, na kar je močno vplivala neokonfucijanska ideologija, ki je globoko zakoreninjena v korejski tradiciji in miselnosti. V prvem delu naloge, ki se osredotoča na sociološko ozadje, je predstavljen družbeni status korejskih žensk od obdobja dinastije Silla do dinastije Joseon, ko se je uveljavil neokonfucijanski red in institucionaliziral podrejeni položaj žensk. Sledi pregled razvoja ženske književnosti, ki je skozi zgodovino predstavljala pomembno sredstvo za izražanje individualnosti in hkrati služila kot izraz upora proti obstoječi družbeni ureditvi. Zadnji del je namenjen analizi romana, pri čemer je v središču zanimanja protagonistka romana in njena odločitev za vegetarijanstvo, s katerim se upre patriarhalni družbi. Analiza je razdeljena na štiri dele: vegetarijanstvo kot simbol upora, spolna objektifikacija, protagonistka kot »nova ženska« ter metamorfoza. Tako je prek literarne analize in družbenozgodovinskega okvirja prikazano, kako Vegetarijanka služi kot sredstvo vpogleda v sodobno korejsko družbo in postane orodje za izražanje ženskega glasu in upora.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:korejska književnost, Han Kang: Vegetarijanka, sodobni korejski roman, neokonfucijanstvo, položaj žensk, patriarhat, upor
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-174630 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:253869059 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:08.10.2025
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Language:English
Title:The Contemporary Korean Novel as a Mirror of Society: A Study of The Vegetarian
Abstract:
The thesis analyzes the novel The Vegetarian by South Korean author Han Kang through the lens of the social structure of contemporary South Korea, where patriarchal patterns persist and continue to hinder women's equality with men. This condition is strongly influenced by Neo- Confucian ideology, which remains deeply rooted in Korean tradition and thought. The first part of the thesis, which focuses on the sociological background, presents the social status of Korean women from the Silla Dynasty to the Joseon Dynasty, when Neo-Confucianism became institutionalized and reinforced women’s subordinate position. This is followed by an overview of the development of women's literature, which has historically served both as a means of expressing individuality and as a form of resistance to the existing social order. The final part is dedicated to an analysis of the novel, focusing on the protagonist and her decision to become vegetarian as a symbolic act of defiance against a patriarchal society. The analysis is divided into four thematic sections: vegetarianism as a symbol of resistance, sexual objectification, the protagonist as a "new woman," and the theme of metamorphosis. Through literary analysis and a socio-historical framework, the thesis shows how The Vegetarian serves as a tool for insight into modern Korean society and as a vehicle for expressing women's voices and resistance.

Keywords:Korean literature, Han Kang: The Vegetarian, contemporary Korean novel, neoconfucianism, status of women, patriarchy, rebellion

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