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″소설가는 그 시대의 사학자이다″: 모더니즘과 포드 매독스 포드의 회고록 쓰기 (Modernism, History, and Memoir-Writing in Ford Madox Ford)

  • Hyungji Park
    • 인문언어
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.91-104
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    • 2001
  • Ford Madox Ford, the early twentieth-century writer most famous for his novel The Good Soldier, perceived his "business in life [as an] ... attempt to discover and to try to let you see where you stand." With this grand purpose in mind, Ford disregarded distinctions of genre in his prolific output of what we would consider novels, memoirs, literary criticism, travel writing, and history. Claiming that "the Novelist ... [is a] historian of his own time," Ford sought his own version of the "truth," a truth that was more faithful to his own subjective impressions than to verifiable "fact." Among these works that depict his age are a series of "memoirs" or "reminiscences," works published from the 1910s to the 1930s which carry out his Impressionistic purpose. What lies behind these memoirs is Ford′s view that his own individual history can be understood as his contemporary society′s collective history. This article explores Ford′s experimentation with boundaries of fact and fiction, and history and narrative, as he employs and expands the memoir form. In particular, 1 focus on two works, Memories and Impressions (1911) and It Was the Nightingale (1933), and Ford′s techniques in these memoirs, such as 1) the adoption of fictional personae from which to comment on his society at large and 2) the use of emblematic "parables" to encapsulate larger lessons of life within the minutiae of existence. Current theorists on the memoir form share interests in these questions of genre and of the social role of the memoir Nancy Miller, for instance, terms the memoir "the record of an experience in search of a community." This article engages these current discussions of the memoir genre by examining Ford′s early twentieth-century examples as innovative experiments that play with the boundaries between fiction and history, and personal impressions and collective truth.

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기억 향상 요소를 강화한 노인 집단 자서전 쓰기 프로그램의 효과 (The Effects of a Memoir Writing Program for the Elderly Using Cognitive Enhancement Techniques)

  • 진영선;김영경
    • 한국노년학
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    • 제31권2호
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    • pp.401-417
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    • 2011
  • 인생회고는 자기 삶을 돌아보고 평가하는 것으로 노년기에 삶의 의미를 찾는 데 필요한 과정이고, 이러한 인생회고를 효과적으로 할 수 있는 한 가지 방법이 자기 일생의 사적(史跡)을 기록하는 자서전 쓰기다. 본 연구에서는 인생의 주요 주제를 중심으로 자서전 내용을 구성하여, 자전적 기억의 점화 및 인출 지지를 통해 글쓰기를 실행하고, 원고의 편집 및 교정작업을 거쳐 프로그램 종결 시 자신의 완성된 자서전을 받을 수 있도록 프로그램을 개발하여 그 효과를 검증해 보았다. 60세 이상 노인 14명을 대상으로 15회기에 걸쳐 프로그램을 실시하였고 사전 사후검사 결과, 자아 통합감, 생활 만족도, 삶의 질이 향상되고 우울감은 저하되는 것으로 나타났다. 이는 집단 자서전 쓰기 프로그램이 노인의 안녕감 증진에 매우 유용하다는 것을 시사한다. 논의에서 연구 결과의 함의를 비롯하여 본 연구의 의의, 한계점, 후속 연구에 대해 기술하였다.

이야기를 통한 치유: 린다 호건의 『세상을 지켜보는 여자: 한 원주민의 회고록』 (Healing through Storytelling: Linda Hogan's The Woman Who Watches Over the World)

  • 전세재
    • 영미문화
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.1-21
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    • 2018
  • In Woman Watches over the World, Linda Hogan explores the broken identity of herself and her family, the issue of the poverty and the identity crisis, the alcoholism, prevalent in the Native American community and their silenced history. Previous studies have claimed that her memoir contributes to the restoration of Native American identity and history by accusing the violence of white culture, and seeks to recognize a dialogue between native culture and white mainstream culture as well. However they seem to overlook the complicated relations among story, identity, body and nature, to which Hogan as a multi-binded storyteller resorts as a way to break the silence of herself and her tribe for healing. Her own story, as a way to break the silence, becomes the formative drive to reveal the silenced history of her own tribe to lead the young generation to the future. She also understands the formative function of the story, which becomes the vehicle for embodying and connecting themselves to nature. To her, healing lies in the restoration of sympathetic relationship with nature. History, as a type of story, can be made up or mistold just like a story. There may be a blind spot where one can not assess what is true. In spite of the vision of the parallel worlds of the two cultures she presents, there seems to be no immediate solution to the discrimination against the Native American, poverty, identity crisis, and environmental problems which the Native American community faces. However, it can be said that her memoir serves as a rudder by presenting a direction to not only the Native American but also to readers in other cultures in its quest for practical possibilities for the future.

SEVERAL RESULTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE RIEMANN ZETA FUNCTION

  • Choi, Junesang
    • 충청수학회지
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.467-480
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    • 2009
  • In 1859, Bernhard Riemann, in his epoch-making memoir, extended the Euler zeta function $\zeta$(s) (s > 1; $s{\in}\mathbb{R}$) to the Riemann zeta function $\zeta$(s) ($\Re$(s) > 1; $s{\in}\mathbb{C}$) to investigate the pattern of the primes. Sine the time of Euler and then Riemann, the Riemann zeta function $\zeta$(s) has involved and appeared in a variety of mathematical research subjects as well as the function itself has been being broadly and deeply researched. Among those things, we choose to make a further investigation of the following subjects: Evaluation of $\zeta$(2k) ($k {\in}\mathbb{N}$); Approximate functional equations for $\zeta$(s); Series involving the Riemann zeta function.

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