The Quarterly Changbi 191, Spring 2021
Editorial
Now Is the Time To Excise a Poisoned Arrow / Song Jong-won
Feature: The World After a Split US, and How To Respond to It
Lee Nam Ju / Whither US-China Strategic Competition?
Dialogue
Gonghyun, Kim Juon, Lee-Kil Bora, Lee Jin-hyuk/ Young People Discuss Korean Society
Articles
Koo Kab-woo / Lee Young-hee’s Writings and Their Uses: Might Democracy and Self-Reliance Be Incompatible?
On the Scene
Essays
Nam Jae-Hee / Life of a General and Fragments of Korean Political History: Episodes Related to Former Army Chief of Staff Min Gi-sik
Literary Criticism
Han Young-in / Labor Stories of Our Times
Shin Hyungcheol / Categories of Poetic Citizenship: Emotion, Doubt, Action
Poetry
Kang Sei Hwan / A Modern History Like This One
Ko Myeong-Jae / Post-Fordism
Kim Min-jung / Translucence
Park Yeon-jun / How to Pick Out Sadness from Night Fog
Bae Chang Hwan / Strength of Living
Song Kyung-dong / What Dreaming? That’s a Load of Bullshit!
Lee Myeong Yun / The First Snow
Choi Hyun Woo / Thirty
Han Yeon-hee / Mysterious Canned Food
Hwang Sung-hee / Giving Up
Hwang In-suk / A Night When Your Feet Sink Deep in the Snow
Fiction
Choi Eunmi / Face to Face (Installment #1)
Moon Jinyoung / Minori and Tetzu
Park Sang-young / Kids These Days
Sohn Won-pyung / A House Belonging to Others
Lee Hye-kyung / Tana Toraja, Festival for the Dead
Jeong Yi Hyun / Seon’s Feelings
Focus on Author Choi Jeongrye, Net of Light
Yi Geun Hwa / The Rest All Belong to Others
Literary Focus
Kim Haeja, Shin Cheolgyu, Jung Hong Su / Noteworthy Books of This Season
Book Reviews
Kim Saerom / Paik Young-Gyung, Different Healthcare Is Possible
Lee Hyangkue / Hwang Jung-a, Covid-19 Pandemic and the Korean Way
Choi Eun Kyung / Kate Brown, Manual for Survival: A Chernobyl Guide to the Future
Kang Jin A / Baik Young Seo, Three Incidents That Shaped Modern Chinese History
Rho Kyung Hee / Kim Myoungho, Hong Dae-yong and Three Scholars in Hangzhou
Kim Young-woo / Bang In, Dasan Jeong Yagyong’s Yeokhak Seo-eon: Re-writing the Hermeneutical History of the Classic of Changes
Lee Won-Suk / Mun Gwang, Monk Tanheo’s Thoughts on the Harmony of Four Religions
Yoo Sung-Ho / Kim Eon-Ho, Spring Days in Those Years
Hwang Kyoo-kwan / Jung Ji-Chang, Consolation from Literature
An Mi-seon / Jang Nam-su, After the Workplace Was Taken Away
Sin Yong-Mok / Zakaria Muhammad, We Will Listen to the Sound of Words Hanging About Until Dawn
Announcement of the Winners of the 19th Daesan Literary Awards for College Students
New Books by Changbi
Readers’ Voices