The Quarterly Changbi 184, Summer 2019
Editorial
Never-Ending March / Song Jong-won
Feature: Toward a New History of Korean Literature: How Should We Write It?
History of Korean Literature, Why Now? / Choi Won-sik
History of Korean Literature Through Feminism / Baik Ji-yeon
Dialogue
Feminism Saves Universities / Paik Young-Gyung, Yu Hyun-mi, Jun Hee Kyung, and Choi Na-hyun
Articles
“March the First” and Nation-Building Korean-Style / Paik Nak-chung
Korea, A Unique Colony: Last To Be Colonized and First To Revolt / Bruce Cumings
On the Scene
Election System Reform on a Fast Track, Its Outlook and Tasks / Ha Seung-soo
Defense Cost Sharing, What Is the Problem? / Park Ki-hak
Poetry
Three-Headed Dog / Kim Bokhui
Astronomy / Kim Seon-woo
Erased Body / Kim Haeja
Standing on a Line / Ra Hee Duk
A Beam of Starlight Like a Scar / Park Seung min
Clock / Baek Mu-san
Strands of Colors / Lee Inbum
A Lonely Person Is a Person Who Makes You Lonely / Lee Hyunseung
Dog Poop / Jeong Ho Seung
I Can Go Alone From Here / johaeju
Net of Light / Choi Jeongrye
Nature as a Screensaver / Hwang InChan
Fiction
Jeong Sang-in / Kim Sung-joong
What’s Loaded in a Ship Does Not Know the River / Shin Kyung-Sook
Our Paradise / Oh Sun-young
Headliner / Im Gook-young
Non-Smoking Camp / Cheon Woon-young
Simon Gray (Installment #1) / Lee Kiho
Literary Criticism
“Haneul” in Shin Dong-yup’s Poetry, the Donghak Thought, and Minjung-Based History / Kim Yuntae
Again, Looking at Corrupt Conditions: The Backlash by New “Management Philosophy” and Recent Korean Fiction’s Tough Fights / Kim Nyung
A Question Called “Okinawan Literature” / Sim Jeongmyoung
Focus on Authors
Park So-ran, A Person’s Closed Door
Poetry, Work, Sadness, and So-ran / Seo Hyo-in
Essay
I’m From Bukan / Lee Hyangkue
Literary Focus
Noteworthy Books of This Season / Kim Su-i, Kim Haeng Sook, and Ha Sung-ran
Book Reviews
Ariel Dorfman, Feeding on Dreams: Confessions of an Unrepentant Exile / Choi Min-woo
Jeong Dae-seong, ’68 Revolution, History of Resistance Created by Imagination / Kang Jung-suk
Cho Cheon-ho, Blue Sky, Red Earth / Jeon Chi-hyung
Marie Hicks, Programmed Inequality/ Kang Yeonsil
Bang Min-ho, Critical Explorations into the History of Korean Literature / Kang Kyung-seok
Yang Seung-hun, Utopia for Heavy Industry Families / Kim Jung-a
Marc Augé, Une ethnologie de soi: Le temps sans âge / Kim Young-ok
Jeong Won, Misuk of This Year / Kim Hye-jin
Yoon Ji-gwan, Overcoming the University in Crisis / Kim Min-sup
Announcement of the Winners of the 12th Changbi Prize in the Novel
Kim Seol-won, Only a Soft Persimmon for Me