Hyumŏnijŭm, cheguk, minjok
Han’guk ŭi munhak kwa munhwa pip’yŏng
- Editor: Travis Workman
- Pages: 228
- Published: 2023
- ISBN: 9781603296106 (Paperback)
Faced with dramatic social and political changes, Korean writers of the twentieth century—writing in the context of Japanese imperialism, World War II, the Korean War, and the Cold War era—explored many pressing questions about modern life: What is the relationship between literature and society? How can intellectual concepts be used politically, for good or ill? What are the differences between Eastern and Western cultures?
The essays in this collection, originally published between 1933 and 1957, explore these and other questions through varying lenses, including liberal humanism, socialism, fascism, and an early form of North Korea’s Juche thought. Featuring works by Paik Ch’ŏl, Sŏ Insik, Ŏm Hosŏk, and Ch’oe Chaesŏ, the volume highlights the diversity of twentieth-century Korean thought, its developments during periods of upheaval, and its engagement with ideas of modernity that were being shared around the world.
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Paik Ch’ŏl
Sŏ Insik
Ŏm Hosŏk
Ch’oe Chaesŏ