The Quarterly Changbi 172, Summer 2016
Editorial
A Case for Transformational Centrism to Surpass the 1987 System / Lee Nam Ju
Voice of Readers _ What Readers Expect from Changbi
The Significance of Changbi from the Perspective of a Cooperative Movement / Kim Hyung-mi, Lee Il-young
The Role of the Intellectual Journal in the Era of Decentralization / Lee Dong-ki, Baik Ji-woon
Special Selection of New Poetry by 25 Poets
Kim Jung-hwan, Nam Jin-woo, Kim Su-yeul, Lee Moon-jae, Ko Jae-jong, Jang Jung-il, Hwang In-sook, Jeon Dong-gyoon, Jeong Hwa-Jin, Jang Seok-nam, Huh Soo-kyung, Jeong Byung-keun , Jo Eun, Ham Min-bok, Kim Ki-taek, Ra Heeduk, Um Won-tae, Choi Jeongrye, Ham Seong-ho, Park Sang-soon, Park Hyung-jun, Lee Won, Choi Young-mi, Kim So Yeon, Jo Ki-jo
Fiction
A Brief Compilation History of Byungsan-eup Genealogy / Jo Kap-sang
Dimly, Until Dawn / Jung Mi-kyung
#Ennui_Lee Sang / Park Sarang
You Don't Dare to Know (Novella) / Kwon Yeo-sun
Feature _ Korean Literature Fighting Against "the Closed Future"
Recharging the Reality: the Other People, New Reality, and "Korean Literature" / Kang Kyung-seok
Two Ways to Endure the Anxiety of the World / Han Young-in
Dialogue _ The Inside of 'The Conservative Forces' in Korea (2)
Korean Armed Forces Out of Democratic Control / Kim Jong-dae, Yeo Seok-ju, Lee Tae-ho
Literary Criticism
The Botanic Subjectivity and the Communal Imagination: From The Vegetarian to Human Acts: the Trajectory and Significance of the Novels by Han Kang / Shin Saetbyeol
"The Wilderness", Yooksa's Verbal Will: "I Will Not Rest in Peace" / Do Jin-soon
Focus on Authors _ Song Kyung-dong's Collection of Poems: I Am Not a Korean
A Man Tightening the Mind with Tools / Park So-ran
Literary Focus
Noteworthy Books for the Season / Kim So-yeon, Kim Young-chan, Baik Ji-yeon
Articles
Three Exempla of the Modern History of South Korea, Same but Different Routs: On the Memoirs of Kim Jong-pil, Lee Jong-chan, and Imm Chai-kyung / Han Hong-koo
The Progress of the Research on the Japanese Army's "Comfort Women" in Korea / Kang Jung-sook
On the Scene
After the General Election, We Ask Directions for Civil Politics / Jung Hyun Gon
On the Scene_ Diagnosing Korean Society From the Viewpoint of Minorities (2)
How to Make the Immigrants' Citizenship More Democratic / Yang Hye-woo
Essay
A Question Put Forth in the Second Spring after the Sewol Ferry Disaster / Miryu
Book Reviews
Kim Jong-yup and others, Social Science After the Sewol Ferry Disaster / Park Jin-woo
David Graeber, The Utopia of Rules & Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology / Fujii Takeshi
Kim Hak-chul, The Joy of Things That Are Not / Jung Yong-taeck
Kim Joong-mi, It is Better To Have More Flowers / Kim Ji-eun
Lim Eun-kyung, The Critical Biography of Park Sang-pyo / Jeon Chi-hyung
Shin Ji-young, The Minority Commune / Lee Jung-jin
Azma Hiroki, The Ontological, the Postal / Jin Tae-won
Park Myung-gyu & Baik Ji-woon ed., Thinking of the Reunification and Peace on Either Side of the Strait / Kim Yun-chul
The Editor's Eye
Losing Labor and Politics, Sympathizing With Yoon Dong-ju / Kim Sun-ah
The Quarterly Changbi Award for a Novel in Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary
Keum Tae-hyun, Mango Square