Title of article :
Somewhere between Glory and a Sad Ending”:Love and Identity Politicsin Mr. Sunshine(2018)
Author/Authors :
Kim, Da Ye New York UniversityTisch School of the Arts, USA
Pages :
14
From page :
88
To page :
101
Abstract :
This paper examines the South Korean television series, Mr. Sunshine(2018),which narrates Eugene Choi’s history through a love story during theturbulent days of early twentieth-century Korea. Caught between his two “homelands”, Joseon and America, and between his self and his beloved, a noble lady who personifies the “ideal” Joseon, Eugene finds himself at animpasse. In this sense, Choi comes toembody the modern Joseon subjectliving a “liquid life” (Bauman), whose identityis characterized by precariousness and uncertainty. This paper analyzes how the politics of individual identity and national identity operate through the characters’ romantic engagements. While Eugene and other “liquid” characters like him may take advantage of the quickly disintegrating traditional social boundaries in the midst of modernization, their liminal identities,however, areconsidered to be “disabilities” that need to be “cured” for Joseon’s idealized future. Eugene and the other male characters’ love for the noble lady (and therefore Joseon) lock them in a conflicting position where only patriotic sacrifice can negotiate their non-normative identities. Told in the form of an ill-fated, tragic love story, Mr. Sunshineis a reminder of how hybrid modern characters who threaten homogeneous and therefore “normal” Joseon, are ultimately driven towards sad endings, sacrificed for the glory of the nation’s future.
Keywords :
identity , love , curative violence , passing , modernity
Journal title :
SARE: Southeast Asian Review of English
Serial Year :
2019
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Record number :
2603395
Link To Document :
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