日本植民地支配下朝鮮におけるナショナルアイデンティティ:李光洙と三・一独立運動(1919年)<br>Korean National Identity under Japanese Colonial Rule : Yi Gwangsu and the March First Movement of 1919 (Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia)

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日本植民地支配下朝鮮におけるナショナルアイデンティティ:李光洙と三・一独立運動(1919年)
Korean National Identity under Japanese Colonial Rule : Yi Gwangsu and the March First Movement of 1919 (Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia)

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Modern Korean nationalism has been shaped by the turbulent historical forces that shook and transformed the peninsula during the twentieth century, including foreign occupation, civil war, and division. This book examines the emergence of the nation as the hegemonic form of collective identity after the March First Movement of 1919, widely seen as one of the major turning points of modern Korean history. The analysis focuses on Yi Gwangsu (1892-1950), a pioneering novelist, newspaper editor, and leader of the nationalist movement, who was directly involved in many aspects of its emergence during the Japanese occupation period. Yi Gwangsu was one of the few intellectuals who not only wrote for almost the entirety of the colonial period but who also was centrally involved in many institutions related to the production of identity. By focusing on Yi Gwangsu the book provides a different kind of historical narrative linking the various fragments of the nation, puts forward a new understanding of the March First Movement and its role in the emergence of the nation, and demonstrates how central to the emergence of the nation were the development of the print industry, the rise of a modern readership, and the emergence of a capitalist market for print. This book shows how the March First Movement catalyzed the confluence of these factors, enabling the nation to emerge as the dominant form of collective identity.

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part I:

Chapter 1. Pyeongan Province

Chapter 2. Print Capitalism

Chapter 3. Modern Literature

Chapter 4. The Cultural Policy

Chapter 5. Reconstruction and Culturalism

Chapter 6. National Literature and Melodrama

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

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