Imperial Genus : The Formation and Limits of the Human in Modern Korea and Japan /
"Ímperial Genus begins with the turn to world culture and ideas of the generally human in Japan's cultural policy in Korea in 1919. How were concepts of the human's genus-being operative in the discourses of the Japanese empire? How did they inform the imagination and representation o...
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Oakland, California :
University of California Press,
[2016]
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- Culturalism and the human
- The colony and the world: nation, poetics, and biopolitics in Yi Kwang-Su
- Labor and culture in Marxism and the proletarian arts
- Other chronotopes in realist literature
- World history and minor literature
- Modernism without a home: cinematic literature, colonial architecture, and Yi sang's poetics.