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READING COLONIAL KOREA THROUGHCB: Critical Studies in Korean Literature and Culture in Translation

Autor Kim Chul
en Limba Engleză Hardback – mai 2018
Reading Colonial Korea through Fiction is a compilation of thirteen original essays which was first serialized in a quarterly issued by the National Institute of Korean Language, Saekukŏsaenghwal (Living our National Language Anew) in a column entitled, "Our Fiction, Our Language" between 2004 to 2007. Although the original intent of the Institute was to elucidate on important features particular to "national fiction" and the superiority of "national language," instead Kim Chul's astute essays offers a completely different reading of how national literature and language was constructed. Through a series of culturally nuanced readings, Kim links the formation and origins of Korean language and fiction to modernity and traces its origins to the Japanese colonial period while demonstrating in a very lucid way how colonialism constitutes modernity and how all modernity is perforce colonial, given the imperial crucibles from which modernist claims emerged. For Kim, denying this reality can only lead to violent distortions as he eschews appeals to a preexisting framework, preferring instead to ground his theoretical insights in subtle, innovative readings of texts themselves.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498565684
ISBN-10: 1498565689
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Critical Studies in Korean Literature and Culture in Translation


Notă biografică

Kim Chul is professor emeritus of Korean language and literature at Yonsei University.

Descriere

This study examines the roots of modern Korean fiction and its origin in the Japanese colonial period. These essays highlight the intimate connection between modernity and colonialism and provide a wide-ranging investigation into how the language and literature of Korean society was constructed.