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이창래 소설에서의 트라우마와 기억의 서사 = Trauma and the Narratives of Memory in Chang-Rae Lees Novels

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  • 인도유럽어족(앵글로 색슨어)
  • Chang-Rae Lee
  • trauma
  • 기억의 서사
  • 소수인종
  • 아시아계 미국소설
  • 이창래
  • 트라우마
  • 한국계 미국소설
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