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대중서사연구

An Essay on High-teen Study: Archaeology of High-teen & Its Primitive Image in the Case of Japan in the Postwar Period

대중서사연구 / 대중서사연구, (P)1738-3188; (E)27139964
2020, v.26 no.1, pp.211-240
https://doi.org/10.18856/jpn.2020.26.1.007

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Abstract

This essay examines the questions that existing high-teen related studies are missing: “What is high-teen?”. It is a foreign language originated from Japanese, spoken only in Japan and Korea among the post-war pan East Asian pop culture scenes. High-teen is based on the ‘teenager’ formed in the United States. It should be understood not just as a subcategory of popular culture but as an important ideological allegory of post-war Japanese politics. To learn this concept, this essay archeologically researches the origin of high-teen’s meaning and analyses the political meaning of the early high-teen contents of Ueda Hirao which related to postwar politics and ideology in Japan. Existing research regarding high-teen tends to be limited to the peripheral and fragmentary areas. On the other hand, this paper will be the beginning of a discussion on high-teen in a more expanding perspective as an East Asian postwar history.

keywords
High-teen, teenager, pan East Asian pop-culture scene in the postwar period, Ueda Hirao, primitive representation-image, 하이틴, 틴에이저, 전후 범 동아시아 팝문화 씬, 우에다 히라오, 원시적 표상-이미지

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