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- [Feature] Representations of Inequality and “Realism” / Hwang Jung-a
- [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
- [Feature] The March 1st Movement, the Candlelight Revolution, and the “Truth Procedures” / Lee Nam Ju
- [Feature] Interconnected East Asia And the March 1st Movement: Revolution That Is Continuing To Be Relearned / Baik Young Seo
- [Feature] Rethinking the March 1st Movement in the Context of Modern Korean History / Lim Hyung-taek
- [Feature] “Canon Formation” in National Literature and the Midang Puzzle: The March 1 Movement Centennial and the “Autonomy” of Literature / Kang Kyung-seok
- [Feature] Why Is Literary Criticism Important—The Ways in Which It Signifies Revolution / Yang Kyung Eon
- [Feature] A Change in Subjects and the Candlelight Revolution / Han Ki-wook