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흑인여성주의연극의 의미화 과정에 대한 기호학적 연구 : 엔토자케 샹게의『유색인 소녀들』을 중심으로
A Semiotic Study of Signifying Process of Black Feminism Drama through ntozake shange’s for colored girls
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
영어영문학연구, 08/30/2011, Vol. 37, Issue 3, p. 49-68
Subject
ntozake shange
black feminism drama
semiotics
decolonizing discourse
signifier/signified
Language
Korean
ISSN
1226-8682
Abstract
Kim, Jeongho. “A Semiotic Study of Signifying Process of Black Feminism Drama through ntozake shange’s for colored girls.” Studies in English Language & Literature. 37.3 (2011): 49-68. Semiotics is concerned not so much with what things mean, but how they mean. It is the study of how meanings come about and are constructed in society. Semiotics is important and useful to the study of black feminism drama as a signifying practice because it helps account for the text and its signification. A semiotic approach to shange’s discursive strategy such as vernacular expression, resistance to normative language and story, disruption of conventional narratives and collective interactions of many genres together opens up the plurality of multi-layered meanings and thematic politics of the black feminism dramas. Her choreopoem is best described as decolonizing discourse in which colored subjects confront and liberate themselves from different kinds of oppressive structures. (Chonbuk National University)