Routledge handbook of modern Korean literature /

"The Routledge Handbook of Modern Korean Literature provides a comprehensive overview of the Korean literary tradition, a multifaceted nexus of practices, both homegrown and transnational. It discusses the perspectives from which modern Korean literature has thus far been defined, analysing whi...

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Outros Autores: Yang, Yoon Sun (Editor)
Formato: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
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Sumário:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Notes on contributors
  • Acknowledgments
  • Note on romanization, translation, and capitalization
  • Introduction
  • Part 1 The power of literature/the literature of power
  • 1 Art as freedom and power: Kim Tongin and the political legacy of pure literature in modern Korea
  • 2 Proletarian realities and leftist literature of 1920s and 1930s Colonial Korea
  • 3 The colonial frontier: primitive accumulation, migration, and settler colonialism in Kando literature
  • 4 Decolonizing the future: postcolonial themes in South Korean science fiction
  • 5 The mad father in the attic: torture and the ethics of accountability in post-authoritarian Korean fiction
  • Part 2 Crossing borders, redrawing boundaries
  • 6 In the shadow of nation and empire: northwestern writers in colonial Seoul
  • 7 Border crossings between decolonization and the Cold War: rethinking post-Liberation literature, 1945-50
  • 8 Fracturing literary boundaries: connecting with the Korean Peninsula in postwar Japan
  • 9 Crossing the great divide: mid-century modernism on the Korean Peninsula
  • 10 Division literature and visions for de-bordering: Ch'oe Inhun, Pak Wansŏ, and individuals without belonging
  • 11 South Korean activist readers of North Korean literature
  • Part 3 Rationality in Korean literature and its limits: scientists, detectives, and doctors
  • 12 Literary negotiations with Western science in post-confucian Korea
  • 13 The development of detective fiction in Korea: focusing on the colonial period
  • 14 Curing, but not healing, in Pak Wansŏ's "During Three Days of That Autumn"
  • Part 4 Transnational archives: language, ethnicity, and translation
  • 15 The figure of the translator: Kim Saryang between Korean and Japanese literatures
  • 16 Zainichi writers and the postcoloniality of modern Korean literature
  • 17 Interracial romance, unlawful marriage: transpacific encounters in early Korean American literature
  • 18 Autobiography of others: Dictée's counterhegemonic feminism
  • Part 5 Korean literature in the changing mediascape: radio, television, and print culture
  • 19 The sonic unconscious and the wartime radio novel in colonial Korea
  • 20 Make noise, not war: television in Yusin-era literature
  • 21 Radicalizing against polarities: poetry and print culture in 1980s literary topography
  • Index