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The Three Stances of Modern Sino-Korean Literature

  • Journal of Humanities
  • 2012, (49), pp.73-91
  • Publisher : Institute for Humanities
  • Research Area : Humanities > Other Humanities
  • Received : December 31, 2011
  • Accepted : February 1, 2012

Jin-kyun Kim 1

1성균관대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

There are three kinds of parties, among the people who wrote Chinese literature. First kind of people worked distantly from the new civilizations,seeking the traditional view of the world, like Kim-taekyung and Jo-geoungsub. Second kind of people worked, showing the tendency that accepted the new civilization, but also holding attachment to Chinese, like I-gi and Ryu-insik. Finally, last kind of people worked, possessing the modernity and traditionality,like Byun-youngman and Jung-inbo. But our history of literature about after the modern times and the period of enlightenment have disregarded the modern Chinese literature that was popular until middle of the 20century. In the modern times, foreign culture crowded the traditional cultural senses out and disbanded the traditional communities. At the same time, it was the peak of accumulating cultural heritages and experiences. Now is the time to check the chapter of the modern Chinese literature,contending with modernity and traditionality, and to handle the dynamics of modern Chinese literature.

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