This book examines one of the seminal chapters in the history of the modern Korea. Through an analysis of texts of various genres and types, the author analyzes Japanese colonialism and modernity and its impact on Korean culture and society during the first half of the twentieth century.
This book examines one of the seminal chapters in the history of the modern Korea. Through an analysis of texts of various genres and types, the author analyzes Japanese colonialism and modernity and its impact on Korean culture and society during the first half of the twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Critical Studies in Korean Literature and Culture in Translation
Kyounghoon Lee is professor in the Department of Korean Language and Literature at Yonsei University. John M. Frankl is professor of Korean and comparative literature at Underwood International College, Yonsei University.
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Acknowledgments Preface Theodore Jun Yoo Introduction: Colonial Modern Literature, Modern Literature as Colony 1. Nolbu-esque Things 2. The Birth of Oppa 3. "Trademark" of the Colony 4. The Fashion of Muj¿ng 5. Barbarian of the Laboratory 6. Rice Speculation, Hot Springs, English 7. English Grammar, Sports, Cyborg 8. The Flesh, Yi Sang's Windowpane 9. The Humor of an Empty Stomach 10. Manchuria and Pro-Japanese Romanticism Afterword Janet Poole Bibliography About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Preface Theodore Jun Yoo Introduction: Colonial Modern Literature, Modern Literature as Colony 1. Nolbu-esque Things 2. The Birth of Oppa 3. "Trademark" of the Colony 4. The Fashion of Muj¿ng 5. Barbarian of the Laboratory 6. Rice Speculation, Hot Springs, English 7. English Grammar, Sports, Cyborg 8. The Flesh, Yi Sang's Windowpane 9. The Humor of an Empty Stomach 10. Manchuria and Pro-Japanese Romanticism Afterword Janet Poole Bibliography About the Contributors
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