학술논문

보편 서사로서의 가족희극, 인스 최의 「김씨네 편의점」
Universal Narrative of a Familial Comedy: Ins Choi’s Kim’s Convenience
Document Type
Article
Source
미국학 / American Studies. Dec 31, 2021 44(2):67
Subject
Kim’s Convenience
familial drama
Ins Choi
sitcom comedy
universality
Language
Korean
ISSN
1229-4381
Abstract
The Canadian public broadcaster CBC had successfully aired a sitcom centered on a Korean immigrant family from 2016 to 2021. The show is based on the play Kim’s Convenience written by a Korean-Canadian playwright Ins Choi. This study explores literary features of Kim’s Convenience that accounts for its popularity; three elements of the show play crucial roles in maintaining the balance between specificity and universality. First, Choi deploys a Korean immigrant story in the form of comedy. Second, the main plot revolves around an ordinary family with generational strains that ends in reconciliation. Third. the Kims are depicted more as an archetypical family than a stereotypically Asian one. By closely interweaving these elements, Choi induces the audience to find commonalities from the show, and racial specificities of the Kim’s family become “spicy” attractions of the play.

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