Youngju Ryu is associate professor of Korean literature at the University of Michigan.
In 1975, a young high school teacher took the stage at a prayer meeting in a southwestern Korean city to recite a poem called “The Winter Republic.” The poem became an anthem against the military dictatorship of Park Chung Hee and his successors; the poet, however, soon found himself in court and then in prison for saddling the authoritarian state with such a memorable moniker. This unique book weaves together literary works, biographical accounts, institutional histories, trial transcripts, and personal interviews to tell the powerful story of how literature became a fierce battleground against authoritarian rule during one of the darkest periods in South Korea's history.
Park Chung Hee's military dictatorship was a time of unparalleled political oppression. It was also a time of rapid and unprecedented economic development. Against this backdrop, Youngju Ryu charts the growing activism of Korean writers who interpreted literature's traditional autonomy as a clarion call to action, an imperative to intervene politically in the name of art. Each of the book's four chapters is devoted to a single writer and organized around a trope central to his work. Kim Chi-ha's “bandits,” satirizing Park's dictatorship; Yi Mun-gu's “neighbor,” evoking old nostalgia and new anxieties; Cho Se-hŭi's dwarf, representing the plight of the urban poor; and Hwang Sok-yong's labor fiction, the supposed herald of the proletarian revolution. Ending nearly two decades of an implicit ban on socially engaged writing, literature of the period became politicized not merely in content and form, but also as an institution.
Writers of the Winter Republic emerged as the conscience of their troubled yet formative times. A question of politics lies at the heart of this book, which seeks to understand how and why a time of political oppression and censorship simultaneously expanded the practice and everyday relevance of literature. By animating the lives and works of the men who shaped this period, the book offers readers an illuminating literary, cultural, and political history of the era.
發表於2024-11-23
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圖書標籤: 文學 韓國研究 韓國 英文 樸正熙 曆史
An illustrative work on how to foreground writers in a great social movement.
評分An illustrative work on how to foreground writers in a great social movement.
評分重點看瞭講Cho Se-hui The Dwarf的一章。韓國1970-80年代關於現實主義和現代派文學的論爭和五四時期的討論驚人地相似——描繪現實與闡釋現實之間的矛盾,如何看待 “labor fiction written by intellectuals”的閤法性,以及文學是否可能 (或者應當) 承擔改造社會的任務
評分重點看瞭講Cho Se-hui The Dwarf的一章。韓國1970-80年代關於現實主義和現代派文學的論爭和五四時期的討論驚人地相似——描繪現實與闡釋現實之間的矛盾,如何看待 “labor fiction written by intellectuals”的閤法性,以及文學是否可能 (或者應當) 承擔改造社會的任務
評分重點看瞭講Cho Se-hui The Dwarf的一章。韓國1970-80年代關於現實主義和現代派文學的論爭和五四時期的討論驚人地相似——描繪現實與闡釋現實之間的矛盾,如何看待 “labor fiction written by intellectuals”的閤法性,以及文學是否可能 (或者應當) 承擔改造社會的任務
Writers of the Winter Republic 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載