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- [Article] “March the First” and Nation-Building Korean-Style / Paik Nak-chung
- [Dialogue] Feminism Saves Universities / Paik Young-Gyung, Yu Hyun-mi, Jun Hee Kyung, and Choi Na-hyun
- [Feature] Rethinking the Literary History of a Unified Korea: How to Meet the Other Within Our Mother Tongue / Kim Hyung-su
- [Feature] History of Korean Literature Through Feminism / Baik Ji-yeon
- [Feature] History of Korean Literature, Why Now? / Choi Won-sik
- [Editorial] Never-Ending March
- [On the Scene] Our Mourning Yet to Happen: On the Tenth Anniversary of the 2009 Yongsan Tragedy / Kim Ilran
- [Articles] Transformative Middle Way and Liberalism / Kim Jong-yup
- [Dialogue] Sensibilities About Gender and Labor by Up-and-Coming Writers and Their Awareness of Their Own Generation / Kang Kyung-seok, Kang Jee-hee, Seo Young-in, and Lee Cheol Joo
- [Feature] The March 1st Movement, the Candlelight Revolution, and the “Truth Procedures” / Lee Nam Ju