Literary Criticism
- [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
- [Literary Criticism] Literature of Life, Labor, and Care: Focus on the Works of Gong Sun-ok, Kwon Yeo-sun, and Cho Hae-jin / Baik Ji-yeon
- [Literary Criticism] Close to a State of Linguistic Weightlessness: Translating Bae Suah / Deborah Smith
- [Literary Criticism] The Botanic Subjectivity and the Communal Imagination: From The Vegetarian to Human Acts - the Trajectory and Significance of the Novels by Han Kang / Shin Saetbyeol