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건강관리 성공사례담 29

  • Lee, Eun-Hui
    • 건강소식
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    • v.12 no.9 s.118
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    • pp.2-7
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    • 1988
  • 평소 몸이 약했던 강정숙양(16세서울K여중 3학년)은 초등학교 때 심장이 약하다는 얘기를 들은 후 오랫동안을 운동이나 활동으로부터 제외 되어져 살아왔다. 경제적인 어려움으로 병원 한 번 갈 수 없었던 그녀의 삶은 아픔과 그 아픔을 원고지 위에 옮겨놓은 것을 희망으로 삼은 것이 전부였다. 그런데 얼마 전 건협의 건강관리 공개강좌에서 심장병에 대한 강의를 듣고 건협에서 검사를 받은 결과 그녀는 뜻밖에도 보통사람과 똑같이 활동해도 좋다는 진단을 받고 지금은 건강하고 밝게 살아가고 있다 우리나라 심장병의 관리 상태를 반성하고 새로운 계기를 마련하는 데 도움이 되었으면 하는 마음으로 강양의 집을 찾아가 봤다.

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Displaced People's Consciousness of Hometown: based on the works of Poet Wu Suk-ja (실향민의 고향의식 - 우숙자 시집을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim Min-Jeung
    • Sijohaknonchong
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    • v.24
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    • pp.87-111
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to delve into displaced people's consciousness of hometown by examining the Sijo Wu Suk-ja who was born in Gaeseong. North Korea. Specifically, it's attempted to look into displaced people's longing for hometown, their desire for the unification of South and North Koreas and their will to that. Few poets had ever coherently sticked to the themes of the pain arising from losing one's hometown and the division of the nation and of yearning for national unification. The division of the nation is a unique problem that only Korea is faced with in the world, and looking into how this issue is reflected in Sijo written by a displaced person is like shedding light on the problems with the nation. The matter of national unification is one of the absolute, unavoidable tasks in which every Korean people should be involved. and all of us should think of how it could be attained. Under the circumstances, the effort by this study to examine Sijos written by a displaced person to find out displaced people's longing for their hometown during the long period of time more than half a century, their pain resulting from separating from their families. and their long-cherished desire for the unification of the nation would serve as a chance to wake up to what problems we are confronted with and to let us direct more energy into national unification. When her nine collections of Sijo were investigated. it's found that her consciousness of hometown could be characterized by three things. The first Is the pain about losing hometown and yearning for that, and another is the pain caused by dispersed families and longing for them, and the third Is a desire for the unification of the nation and a will to that.

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