Institute for Korean Christianity Culture HK+ Rese, The March First Movement Revisited: A Global Perspective on Decolonization and Democracy, Bogosa, 2021.
본 사업단은 아젠다 연구를 통하여 창출된 성과의 국제적
확산과 교류를 위한 창구로서 영문 무크지를 발간하고 있다.
제1권인 《3.1운동 재론: 민주주의와 탈식민주의에 대한 세계사적 관점》은
9편의 논문과 HK+사업단의 아젠다 관련 논문 2편, 해외한국학자 인터뷰 2편,
문화 비평, 서평 등 다채로운 내용을 수록하고 있다.
기획, 집필, 번역, 편집에 6개국의 30여 명의 학자들이 참여했다.
Special Issue
The March First Movement Revisited:A Global Perspective on Decolonization and Democracy
Part 1. New Approach to the March First Movement
Interconnected East Asia and the March First Movement in Korea:A Revolution that Continues to Be Learned-Baik Youngseo
Manifesto: From a Desired Reality to Its Advent-Kwon Boduerae
The March First Movement and Decolonization-Hong Jongwook
National SelfDetermination of Colonial Peoplesand World Democracy-Youn Youngshil
Yi Kwangsu’s March First Movement:Colonial Violence and the “Civilizing Mission”-Kong Imsoon
Part 2. Outline and Background of the March First Movement
The March First Movement:A Memory of A Hundred Years Ago-Kim Jeong-in
By the Peasants, for the Peasants, the World of the Peasants:The Tonghak Peasant Revolution as a Pre-history of the March First Movement-Sung Joohyun
The March First Movement and International Relations-Nagata Akifumi
On the 100th Anniversary of the March First Movement:The “Eyes of the Present” in Recent Studieson the March First Movement-Jang Wona
Cultural Metamorphosis
Two Tales of Admiral Yi Sunsin: Comparative Research on Yi Sunsin Narratives in South and North Korea-Jang Kyungnam
Fetishism and the Encounter between Two Religions-Bhang Wonil & David W. Kim
Korean Studies Abroad
Interview with Professor Yeounsuk Lee(Hitotsubashi University, Japan)
Interview with Professor Jooyeon Rhee(The Pennsylvania State University, U.S.)
Culture Review
Korea, the Land of the Living Dead: The Biopolitics of the Korean Zombie Apocalypse-Shin Seunghwan
The BTS Phenomenon and Digital Cultures-Lee Keewoong
Book Review
NationEmpire: Ideology and Rural Youth Mobilizationin Japan and Its Colonies. By Sayaka Chatani-Ko Sunho
The Intimacies of Conflict: Cultural Memory and the Korean War.By Daniel Kim-Joo Young Lee
Framed by War: Korean Children and Women at the Crossroadsof U.S. Empire. By Susie Woo-Na Sil Heo
Korean Skilled Workers: Toward a Labor Aristocracy.By HyungA Kim-James Flynn
Bibliography
Index