Abstract

This paper is to analyzed the identity of marriage migrant women from multicultural One-mother families in Korea. The research analysis results are as follows. First, In the first space, unique self-identity is acknowledge within the grown family community. Next, in the second space, one's own family and multicultural family experience, a reflection, that is, a relative identity, is established. Finally, in the third space, the space for insight, while sharing the world and accepting other people's various thoughts, they realize the as a true subject that they will exist as marriage migrant women as a true sense, "Homo Sacer." This point was analyzed as a clear difference from the identity of marriage migrant women in the existing multicultural One-mother family.

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