Chapter 3 Thematic Mapping of Kaebyok and the Rise of the Prophetic Critic

Chapter 3 examines the formation of the "prophetic critic" in Kaebyŏk (The opening, 1920- 1926) through distant reading. As the most influential intellectual magazine of the 1920s, Kaebyŏk introduced various social ideas of Marxism, social reform, and humanitarianism into Korea's re...

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Main Author: Lee, Jae-Yon (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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