Exploring Magic Realism in DallerGut Dream Department Store by Miye Lee
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00000146/SKR
Pengarang
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MUHAMMAD TAUFIKQUL HIDAYAT
Penerbit
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FAKULTAS ILMU BUDAYA, SURABAYA, 2024
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Synopsis
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Magic realism is a literary genre that blends the magical with the mundane to create a
unique narrative style. This study explores the use of magic realism in Miye Lee's
DallerGut Dream Department Store. The research employs the theoretical
frameworks of Wendy B. Faris' characteristics of magic realism and Anne C.
Hegerfeldt's literary techniques. Utilizing an extrinsic approach focused on both
theories, the study aims to identify and analyze the characteristics and literary
techniques of magic realism in the novel. A qualitative method is used for this
research. The analysis reveals that Miye Lee employs irreducible magical elements
seamlessly blended with the realistic world of a dream department store, creating a
narrative that challenges readers' perceptions of reality. Elements such as dream
products, emotional payments, and mythical creatures like Leprechauns are presented
as ordinary aspects of the characters' lives, exemplifying the characteristic merging of
magical and real realms. Techniques like installment and subversion, as well as
playing on the fantastic, are used to maintain a balance between the real and the
magical, keeping the readers in a state of wonder and hesitation. The findings
demonstrate that DallerGut Dream Department Store effectively uses magic realism
to delve into complex human emotions and societal issues, providing a richer
depiction of reality through its fantastical elements. This study contributes to the
understanding of magic realism in contemporary literature, particularly within the
context of Asian literature, and paves the way for further exploration of the genre's
thematic and cultural implications.