Korean Journal of Child Studies 2003;24(6): 133-146.
탈북 청소년의 노래와 놀이에 관한 연구
서미옥 , 김현아
The Songs and Play-games of Juveniles Who Escaped from North Korea
Seo Mi Og , Kim Hyeon A
Abstract
This study examined the songs and play-games of youngsters who escaped from the North and came to South Korea. The 5 female and 1 male participant mostly entered South Korea through Chinese, Viet Nam and Cambodia after escaped from the North. Through individual interviews, the researcher collected 31 North Korean songs and 21 play-games. Themes of songs were devotion their`s country and/or their`s national leader, a television serial drama and such traditional play-songs as komojul-nomki(jumping the rubber rope). Data from the collected songs and play-games indicated similarity between South and North Korea; both North and South Korean children liked a television serial drama songs and both sides played similar games, through sometimes the name was different.