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Heekyoung Cho, Heekyoung Cho
Routledge Companion to Korean Literature
Inglese · Tascabile
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Descrizione
The Routledge Companion to Korean Literature highlights the most dynamic current scholarship on Korean literature, presenting rigorous literary analysis, interdisciplinary methodologies, and transregional thinking so as to provide a valuable and inspiring resource for researchers and students alike.
Sommario
Introduction-"Redefined and Challenged: Anthologizing Korean Literary Studies"
Heekyoung Cho
Part I. Premodern and Early Modern Korean Literature
Section I. Manuscript Culture, Materiality, Performativity
- Manuscript, Not Print, in the Book World of Chos¿n Korea (1392-1910) Si Nae Park
- Performing Vernacular: Textual Practices as Bodily Events in Premodern Korea Hwisang Cho
- Books for the Illiterate: the Haengsil-to (Illustrated Guide for Moral Deeds) of Chos¿n Korea Young Kyun Oh
- Print and Transnational Referentiality: Nam Kong-ch'¿l's Printing of K¿mn¿ng chip Suyoung Son
- The Elite Vernacular Korean Culture of Chos¿n (1392-1910): Indeterminacy, Hybridity, Strangeness Ksenia Chizhova
- Lovesickness and Death in Seventeenth-Century Korean Literature Janet Yoon-sun Lee
- Idu in and as Korean Literature Ross King
- Hybrid Orthographies and the Emergence of Modern Literature in Early Twentieth-Century Korea Daniel Pieper
- Capital, Gender, and Modernity in Colonial Korean Literature Kelly Y. Jeong
- Sexual Violence and Its Ideological Labor: Imagining Masculinist Equality and Androcentric Ethnos in Colonial Korean Literature Jin-kyung Lee
- Incongruent Reflections: Translation and Bilingual Writings in Colonial Korea Yoon Jeong Oh
- The Japanese "Café France": Ch¿ng Chi-yong and Self-Translation David Krolikoski
- Nonsense As Sensibility: The Importance of Not Being Earnest in Colonial Korea and Taiwan Evelyn Shih
- Language, Science, and the Status of Truth in Late Colonial Korea Christopher P. Hanscom
- A Minor Modernist's Conundrum of Representation: Kim Saryang and the Colonized I-Novel Nayoung Aimee Kwon
- Rewriting the City: Yi Sang, Architecture, and the Figure of the Department Store Jina E. Kim
- A Forgotten Aesthetic: Reportage in Colonial Korea, 1920s-1930s Sunyoung Park
- Literature (ch¿nhyang sos¿l) and the Inward Gaze in the Late Colonial Period Mi-Ryong Shim
- Decolonizing Literature: Bridging Political Divides in the Post-Liberation Period Jonathan Glade
- Vitalism and Existentialism in Early South Korean Literature Jae Won Edward Chung
- Humanism as a Problem of Empire in Modern Korean Literature Travis Workman
- Gender and Class Dynamics in the Utilitarian Discourse of the Developmental State and Literature in 1970s and 1980s South Korea Serk-Bae Suh
- (Dis)embodiment of Memory: Gender, Memory, and Ethics in Human Acts by Han Kang Ji-Eun Lee
- Continuing Orality in Korean Poetry: Opening a P'an for the Page Ivanna Sang Een Yi
- ¿mma's Baby, Appa's Maybe: Black Amerasian Children and the Layers of Diaspora Jang Wook Huh
- Intersecting Korean Diasporas Christina Yi
- Whose Korea is it? Reading Zainichi Literature Intersectionally Cindi Textor
- Closed Borders and Open Letters in the Cold War Koreas I Jonathan Kief
- A Good Wife is Hard to Find: North Korean Women in Fiction Immanuel Kim
- Children's Literature in South and North Korea Dafna Zur
- Forms of Attachment: Ardent Female Intimacies in 1920s Korea Samuel Perry
- The Poet and the Theater: Perverse Reading and Queer Poetry Ungsan Kim
- World Literature, Korean Literature, and the Medical and Health Humanities Karen Thornber
- Global Korea and World Literature Jenny Wang Medina
- The Text-Mining of Culture: The Case of a Popular Magazine in 1930s Korea
Section II. Print, Medium, Transregional Interactions
Section III. Novel, Gender Dynamics, Transgression
Section IV. Language and Writing, Vernacular, Hybridity
Part II. Modernity and the Colonial Period
Section I. Gender and Sexuality
Section II. Translation and Crossing
Section III. Modernity and Coloniality
Section IV. Art and Politics
Part III. Liberation and Contemporary Korean Literature
Section I. Decolonization, Cold War, Humanism
Section II. Politics, Memory, Orality
Section III. Race, Diaspora, Intersectionality
Section IV. Division and North Korean Literature
Part IV. Queer Studies, World Literature, the Digital Humanities
Section I. Queer Reading and Affect
Section II. World Literature, Global Connections, the Digital Humanities
Appendix: A Comprehensive List of English Translations of Korean Literature
Hyokyoung Yi
Info autore
Heekyoung Cho is Associate Professor in the Department of Asian Languages and Literature at the University of Washington, Seattle. She is the author of Translation's Forgotten History: Russian Literature, Japanese Mediation, and the Formation of Modern Korean Literature. Her articles discuss topics on translation and the creation of modern fiction, translation and censorship, serial publication, world literature, and webcomics. Her current research focuses on seriality in cultural production in both old and new media, including digital serialization and transmedial production, as well as graphic narratives and media platforms.
Dettagli sul prodotto
Autori | Heekyoung Cho |
Con la collaborazione di | Heekyoung Cho (Editore) |
Editore | Taylor & Francis Ltd. |
Lingue | Inglese |
Formato | Tascabile |
Pubblicazione | 27.05.2025 |
EAN | 9781032202662 |
ISBN | 978-1-0-3220266-2 |
Pagine | 730 |
Serie |
Routledge Literature Companions |
Categorie |
Scienze umane, arte, musica
> Scienze linguistiche e letterarie
> Letteratura generale e comparata
Asia, LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General, Literature: history & criticism, Literature: history and criticism |
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