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Identity and Trauma in Minjin Lee’s Pachinko

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Bingjie Liu, Bok-ki Lee

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Minjin Lee’s Pachinko unravels the characters’ life trajectories, mirroring the evolution, impact, dissemination, healing, and reconciliation of a national trauma. This paper meticulously explores the origins and development of Noa’s second-generation trauma, meticulously tracing the journey that led to his eventual collapse and tragic suicide. Noa confronted both an anxiety crisis and a mourning crisis, plunging him into the abyss of an identity crisis. Concurrently, his adoption of Japanese mannerisms embodies a hybrid strategy, actively dismantling the theoretical foundations of discrimination against Zainichi Koreans in Japanese society. This process of deconstruction serves as a pivotal catalyst in the ultimate reconciliation of the national trauma.

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Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Trauma of Emigration
Ⅲ. Identity Crisis
Ⅳ. Return of the Identity
Ⅴ. Conclusion
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  • Bingjie Liu Graduate Student, Jeonbuk National University
  • Bok-ki Lee Professor, Jeonbuk National University

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