Theodore Jun Yoo approfondisce le complessità della letteratura e della cultura coreana, con un focus particolare sulla politica e sul genere. La sua ricerca esamina come le forze storiche e sociali abbiano plasmato l'espressione letteraria coreana. Yoo offre prospettive illuminanti su autori e le loro opere, accessibili e di grande interesse per i lettori.
Examines how the concept of Korean woman underwent a radical transformation in
Korea's public discourse during the years of Japanese colonialism. This book
shows that as women moved out of traditional spheres to occupy positions
outside the home, they encountered the pervasive control of colonial state,
which sought to impose modernity on them.
"Korea is one of the last divided countries in the world. Twins born of the Cold War, one is vilified as an isolated, impoverished, time-warped state with an abysmal human rights record and a reclusive leader who perennially threatens global security with his clandestine nuclear weapons program. The other is lauded as a thriving democratic and capitalist state with the thirteenth largest economy in the world and a model that developing countries should emulate. In The Koreas, Theodore Jun Yoo provides a ... gateway to understanding the divergent developments of contemporary North and South Korea. In contrast to standard histories, Yoo examines the unique qualities of the Korean diaspora experience, which has challenged the master narratives of national culture, homogeneity, belongingness, and identity"--