Son Chang-seob's novel describes self-overcoming the crisis and making process of the self identity. Especially, 『Naksojok』 is based on the writer's experience in colonial residence and this makes nationality the primary factor of self identity in this novel.In 『Naksojok』, it is expressed as an accidental thing that a person accept his nationality. In this point, 『Naksojok』 is "post-nationalism". Do-hyun is son of an independence fighter. Because of this, Do-hyun is under observation of Japanese police but he never reaches to the position of symbolic father. On the other hand, Do-hyun wants to be comforted from Sang-hui. Do-hyun regards Sang-hui as a noble character, namely a mothernal person. Do-hyun desires Sang-hui but this desire is expressed reversed.In Slavoj Zizek's discourse, Do-hyun's self-identity forming process like this is explained to interaction between symbolic identification and imaginary identification. And this process always leaves the remains. This is shown clearly through the particular narrator in Son Chang-seop novels only. 'Scrawling' shows this kind of remains plainly. 'Scrawling' shows the fact that the symbolic commission of "independence fighter's son" is accidental ultimately and so the subject is not able to accomplish this symbolic commission perfectly. This is a result of the Other's interpellation which is failed, and shows split in national discourse.
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