Encountering the Alien: Alterity and Innovation in North Korean Science Fiction since 1945

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
B. Berthelier
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Abstract:From the translations of Soviet sci-fi and biographies of foreign scientists published in popular science magazines after liberation, to the exotic settings and strange technologies of contemporary novels, the history of science fiction in North Korea is marked by an engagement with the strange, the foreign, and the novel. Retracing the history of the genre from 1945 to the present time, this essay attempts to understand how North Korean science fiction has managed its constitutive alterity. In so doing, it explores tales of space travel fused with socialist realist production novels, how Hollywood blockbuster tropes met North Korea's nationalist rhetoric, and how juche literary theory assessed the legacy of writers such as H. G. Wells, George Orwell, and A. E. van Vogt. The production of works of science fiction in North Korea has evolved in relationship with the country's cultural, social, and ideological trends. As such, this essay highlights how the political stakes of scientific progress have influenced the themes and narrative structures of the genre. Nonetheless, North Korean literature's politicization has not excluded tensions and ambiguities, innovation and change, external influences and curiosity toward the other. The international or interplanetary settings of science fiction have thus allowed for the introduction of hitherto unseen affects, characters, and plot devices in North Korean novels and short stories.
《遇见外星人:1945年以来朝鲜科幻小说的另类与创新
摘要:从解放后发表在科普杂志上的苏联科幻小说和外国科学家传记的翻译,到当代小说的异国情调和奇异技术,朝鲜科幻小说的历史以与奇异、异国和小说的接触为标志。本文回顾了从1945年到现在的这一类型的历史,试图了解朝鲜科幻小说是如何处理其构成交替的。在这样做的过程中,它探索了太空旅行故事与社会主义现实主义制作小说的融合,好莱坞大片的比喻如何与朝鲜的民族主义言论相结合,以及朱奇文学理论如何评估H.G.威尔斯、乔治·奥威尔和A.E.范·沃格特等作家的遗产。朝鲜科幻作品的制作与该国的文化、社会和意识形态趋势有关。因此,本文强调了科学进步的政治利害关系如何影响这一类型的主题和叙事结构。尽管如此,朝鲜文学的政治化并没有排除紧张和模糊、创新和变化、外部影响和对彼此的好奇。因此,科幻小说的国际或星际背景允许在朝鲜小说和短篇小说中引入迄今为止看不见的情感、人物和情节手段。
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