The Quarterly Changbi 197 (Autumn 2022)
Editorial
The True Meaning of Minsaeng (“People’s Livelihood”) / Song Jong-won
Feature: The Road the Candlelight Should Take After the 2022 Presidential Election
Lee Nam Ju / The Candlelight Revolution, the Candlelight Alliance, and the Democratic Party
Yun Youngsang / Progressive Politics in Crisis: Historical Evaluation and the Road to its Reconstruction
Ju Biung-Ghi / A Paradigm Shift in Economic Policy: Toward a Just Economy Beyond Developmentalism
Kim Jung-mi / The “Caring for One Another” Network Becomes Hope
Dialogue
Kim Sungmoon, Baek Min Jung, Baik Young Seo, Ryu Youngju / New Korean Studies and the Keyword Gaebyeok (“Great Opening”)
Poetry
Kwon Deok Ha / Dust
Kwon Changseob / Oh, I Know a Vision, I Don’t Know
Park Joon / On a Sunday, Sunday Night
Kim Seung-hee / This Hot Poem
Song Jae Hak / It Doesn’t Hurt Because It’s a Dream, But…
Song Seung Eon / A Person With a Flag
An Mirin / Eternity Beach
Ryeo Se Sil / Acceleration
Won Sungeun / Red-Green Blindness
Jo Onyun / A Thinking Paperweight
Cho Yong-Mee / The Dark Side of Green
Ham Soon Rye / Watermelon Mast
Kim Sang Hee / Speaking Hope (winner of the Changbi Award for Young Writers in the poetry category)
Fiction
Kim Jung-ah / A Unique Objet
Jeong Sun-im / Things Crowding Into
Choi Eun-young / Sowing
Joo Youngha / Oysters and Sand (winner of the Changbi Award for Young Writers in the fiction category)
Lee Ju-Hye / The Seasons Are Short, But Memories Are Everlasting (Installment #3)
Articles
Yom Mu-woong / What the Poet Kim Ji-ha Achieved and Left Behind
Cho Hyung Keun / In the Shadow of K-Epidemic Prevention: Intervening in the Intervention
On the Scene
Naomi Klein / Toxic Nostalgia, From Putin to Trump to the Trucker Convoys (Translated by Kim Lucia)
Kim Kyungwon & Park Sunyoung / Sustainable Environment, Responsible Marine Products, and the Fishing Village Society
Literary Criticism
Jang Eun-young / Imagination of Care and the Commune of Equality: Focusing on Poems by Kang Ji-hye, Yi Geun Hwa, and Kim Sun-woo
Kim Yo Sub / Old Memories and People Who Listen
Focus on Author Lee Jangwook, Trotsky and the Wild Orchid
Kim Seong Joong / The Fierceness of a Sloth
Literary Focus
Kim Namhee, Sin Yong-Mok, Choi Jin Seok / Noteworthy Books of This Season
Essays
Kim Haeja / Living in and Thanks to Vast and Generous Gwangdeok
Book Reviews
Kwak Young Shin / Kim Dong-choon, Examination Meritocracy
Choi Tae Seob / Angela Nagle, Kill All Normies
Kim Yeon-hwa / Cy, Radium Girls
Lee Jeong Hoon / Brady Mikako, Even If Life Deceives Us
Kim Yang-sun / Son Ji-youn ed., How Postwar East Asian Women’s Narratives Meet One Another
Heo Yoon / Pyun Kyunghee and Aida Yuen Wong ed., Fashion Meets The Modern
Lee Hyeong Jung / Kim Eunjung, Curative Violence
Choe KyungHo / Mun Soo-Hyun, Housing: More State Than Market
Lim Jeong Gyun / John Cardina, Lives of Weeds
Park Yeo Sun / Abdulrazak Gurnah, By the Sea
Joe Ildong / Shin Hyunjoon, et. al., The Archeology of Korean Pop
Lee Jong-gu / Kang Soon Jeon ed., Return to Hegel in Contemporary American and British Philosophy
Announcement of the Winners of the 40th Sin Dong-yup Prize for Literature
Choi Ji In, Work, Work, Love (Poetry)
Jeong Seong-suk, Homi Hand Hoe (Fiction)
Kim Yo Sub, Bleeding Mirror: Masculinity of Militarism and Victimhood (Literary Criticism)
Announcement of the Winners of the 2022 Changbi Awards for Young Writers
Announcement of the Shortlist for the 37th Manhae Prize in Literature
New Books by Changbi
Readers’ Voices