Literary Criticism
- [Literary Criticism] The Universe Held in Story: Hwang Sok-yong’s Novel Halmae (Korean Literature and the Possibilities of K Thought #2) by Baik Ji-yeon
- [Literary Criticism] 60th Anniversary Yearlong Project: Korean Literature and the Possibilities of K Thought
- [Literary Criticism] Moving Away from the ‘Real’ by Han Young-in and more
- [Literary Criticism] Love and Devotion for Literature “Worthy of Being Called Ours” by Yoo Hui-sok and more
- [Literary Criticism] An (In)Appropriate Encounter Toward What Is Humane: Many Instances of “Two People” in Kim Kitae’s Short Stories / Kwon YoungBin
- [Literary Criticism] Such a Problematic Human: Ken Liu’s Posthuman Fiction / Hwang Jung-a
- [Literary Criticism] The Social Form of an Infectious Disease and Post-Familism of Care / Lee Jieun
- [Literary Criticism] Portrait of a Socialist Next Door: Jeong Ji A’s My Father’s Liberation Diary / Lim Hong-Bae
- [Literary Criticism] Capitalist Bad Weather and the Sensibility in Transition: On the Power of Poetry To Envision the Future / Oh Youn-kyung
- [Focus on Author] To Tell Again and Again, Until the Patterns Disappear / Lim Hyeon
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