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dc.contributor.authorÇiğ, Maide Serin
dc.contributor.authorCho, Hongyoun
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-03T13:57:10Z
dc.date.available2021-03-03T13:57:10Z
dc.identifier.citationCho H., Çiğ M. S. , "A Comparative Study on the Taboo of Love and the Consciousness of Transmission - Focusing on "Dallae River" and "Bride Rock", the Legends of Korea and Turkey", Journal of Korean National Language and Literature, cilt.63, ss.137-160, 2019
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.otherav_36f43e7b-8aed-4d56-83e9-420c60b4bb89
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/41069
dc.identifier.urihttps://avesis.istanbul.edu.tr/api/publication/36f43e7b-8aed-4d56-83e9-420c60b4bb89/file
dc.description.abstractThe taboo of love for socially unacceptable objects is constantly being reproduced as one of the core motifs of narrative literature in both East and West. This is because such problems of taboos and violations imply the conflict of desires and ethics encountered in universal human life. However, some examples show a completely different consciousness of transmission on such a universal problem. They are the legend of the Korean "Dallae River" and the Turkish "Bride Rock(Gelin Kayası)". Both legends are based on the taboo of the love for the object of desire which is contraindicated by the concept of social ethics. So the ethical taboos, both of which are valued above human desires, shape the protagonist's tragic ending. However, in the "Dallae River", we question the situation in which an absolutely valued ethic hurts humans by acknowledging the natural aspects of human desires which are valued above the incest taboos. In The "Bride Rock", the rituals of transmission in the direction of advocating the absoluteness of ethics were confirmed in a situation where the fateful and pure love of men and women causes a conflict with social ethics. In a situation where love creates a conflict with social ethics, a consciousness of transmission in the direction of the absoluteness of ethics has been confirmed. In situations where human desires and ethics conflict, Korean enjoyment groups recognize the naturalness of human desires, while Turkish enjoyment groups emphasize the absoluteness of ethics and both are looking for opposite answers to the same problem in different ways. Desire and ethics are essential elements of human life. Therefore, taking and discarding either side in the conflict of two values ​​cannot be the perfect answer. In this regard, the fact that we were able to compare the legends of Korea and Turkey looking for different answers to this problem and to confirm their consciousness of transmission may be an opportunity to expand each other's perception by checking the non-recognized answers in the socio-cultural situation of each enjoyment group through the other party. This can be an opportunity to expand each other's awareness.
dc.language.isotur
dc.subjectDoğu Dilleri ve Edebiyatları
dc.subjectKore Dili ve Edebiyatı
dc.subjectKarşılaştırmalı Edebiyat
dc.subjectSosyal ve Beşeri Bilimler
dc.subjectDil ve Edebiyat
dc.subjectEDEBİYAT
dc.subjectSanat ve Beşeri Bilimler
dc.subjectSosyal Bilimler (SOC)
dc.subjectSanat ve Beşeri Bilimler (AHCI)
dc.titleA Comparative Study on the Taboo of Love and the Consciousness of Transmission - Focusing on "Dallae River" and "Bride Rock", the Legends of Korea and Turkey
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalJournal of Korean National Language and Literature
dc.contributor.departmentIstanbul University , Faculty Of Literature , Doğu Dilleri Ve Edebiyatları Bölümü
dc.identifier.volume63
dc.identifier.startpage137
dc.identifier.endpage160
dc.contributor.firstauthorID729724


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