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摘要
电影是一种可以作为沟通和传递信息和意义的媒介的作品,通过引人入胜的故事情节,无论是含蓄的还是明确的。随着电影的发展,特别是在韩国,越来越多的电影和电视剧被制作出来。《寄生虫》是奉俊昊导演的2019年韩国电影,获得了2020年奥斯卡奖。这部电影代表了当代韩国金基泽和朴东益生活中的社会差距。朴氏一家是拥有大房子的富裕家庭,住在高档住宅。然而,金氏一家是一个贫穷的四口之家,他们住在一个像半地下室一样拥挤的房子里。故事从金氏的儿子金基宇(Kim Ki Woo)开始,他以英语老师的身份加入了朴氏。最终,他成功地把他的整个家庭都带到金氏工作,并进行了一系列的欺诈和犯罪。我们有兴趣研究这部电影,因为它描述了当代生活的故事情节,以及干净的电影摄影的呈现。本研究旨在透过影片检视非言语沟通与刻板印象的过程,透过汤匙阶级理论来检视韩国社会阶层的认同。在这个定性的描述性研究中,电影的社会背景、文本和社会认知是使用批评话语分析的Teun Van Dijk模型来分析的。数据是通过观看整部电影来收集的。关键词:非语言交际;韩国电影;勺类理论;刻板印象;范迪克
Identification of Social Strata through Spoon Class Theory In the Parasite Film
Film is one of the works that can be used as a medium for communication and the delivery of messages and meanings, both implicit and explicit through an engaging storyline. Along with the development of films, particularly in South Korea, more diversified and excellent films and dramas are being made are. Parasite is a 2019 South Korean film directed by Bong Joon-ho and won the Oscar 2020. This film represents the social gap in the lives of The Kim Ki Taek’s and The Park Dong Ik’s in contemporary South Korea. The Parks are affluent family with a large house and live in upscale housing. The Kim’s, however, are poor family of four who reside in an overcrowded home that resembles a semi-basement. The story begins with Kim Ki Woo, the son of The Kim’s, who joins The Park’s as an English teacher. Eventually, he succeeds in bringing his entire family to work for The Kim’s and conducts a number of frauds and crimes. We are interested in researching this film because of the storyline which describes contemporary living, and the presentation of the clean cinematography. This study aims to look at the identification of social strata in South Korea through spoon class theory through this film by examining the process of nonverbal communication and stereotypes. In this qualitative descriptive study, the social context, text, and social cognition of films are examined using the Teun Van Dijk model of critical discourse analysis to analyse. The data is collected by watching the entire film.Keywords: Nonverbal Communication; South Korean film; Spoon Class Theory; Stereotype; Teun Van Dijk