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- Title
Reinforcing Media Ideology: Framing Controversy Between South Korea and Japan in Han'gyŏre and Chosŏn ilbo Editorial Translation.
- Authors
MAH Seunghye; Soon-Young KIM
- Abstract
The bilateral relationship between South Korea and Japan has been increasingly strained since a ruling of the Korean Supreme Court in 2018, which urged Japan to compensate Korean laborers forcefully conscripted during the Japanese colonial era. Since that time, other critical events have followed, additionally aggravating bilateral ties. In this context, this study attempts to investigate the different ideological frames in editorials of two South Korean newspapers--Han'gyŏre, a center-left newspaper, and Chosŏn ilbo, a center-right newspaper, and how the ideological frames of the papers are adjusted in the process of translation. Seemingly objective translations of news articles actually present views under the guise of facts, ultimately including ideological shifts that mislead readers. These translations facilitate ideological reinforcement.
- Subjects
JAPAN; SOUTH Korea; EDITORIAL writing; KOREAN history; IDEOLOGY
- Publication
Acta Koreana, 2022, Vol 25, Issue 2, p103
- ISSN
1520-7412
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18399/acta.2022.25.2.005