The Making of Minjung : : Democracy and the Politics of Representation in South Korea / / Namhee Lee.

In this sweeping intellectual and cultural history of the minjung ("common people's") movement in South Korea, Namhee Lee shows how the movement arose in the 1970s and 1980s in response to the repressive authoritarian regime and grew out of a widespread sense that the nation's &q...

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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Notes on Romanization and Translation --   |t Introduction: Minjung, History, and Historical Subjectivity --   |t Part I. The Crisis of Historical Subjectivity --   |t 1. The Construction of Minjung --   |t 2. Anticommunism and North Korea --   |t 3. Anti-Americanism and Chuch'e Sasang --   |t Part II. Building a Counterpublic Sphere --   |t 4. The Undongkwon as a Counterpublic Sphere --   |t 5. Between Indeterminacy and Radical Critique: Madangguk, Ritual, and Protest --   |t 6. The Alliance between Labor and Intellectuals --   |t Part III. The Politics of Representation --   |t 7. "To Be Reborn as Revolutionary Workers": Gramscian Fusion and Leninist Vanguardism --   |t 8. The Subject as the Subjected: Intellectuals and Workers in Labor Literature --   |t Conclusion: The Minjung Movement as History --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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520 |a In this sweeping intellectual and cultural history of the minjung ("common people's") movement in South Korea, Namhee Lee shows how the movement arose in the 1970s and 1980s in response to the repressive authoritarian regime and grew out of a widespread sense that the nation's "failed history" left Korean identity profoundly incomplete.The Making of Minjung captures the movement in its many dimensions, presenting its intellectual trajectory as a discourse and its impact as a political movement, as well as raising questions about how intellectuals represented the minjung. Lee's portrait is based on a wide range of sources: underground pamphlets, diaries, court documents, contemporary newspaper reports, and interviews with participants. Thousands of students and intellectuals left universities during this period and became factory workers, forging an intellectual-labor alliance perhaps unique in world history. At the same time, minjung cultural activists reinvigorated traditional folk theater, created a new "minjung literature," and influenced religious practices and academic disciplines.In its transformative scope, the minjung phenomenon is comparable to better-known contemporaneous movements in South Africa, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Understanding the minjung movement is essential to understanding South Korea's recent resistance to U.S. influence. Along with its well-known economic transformation, South Korea has also had a profound social and political transformation. The minjung movement drove this transformation, and this book tells its story comprehensively and critically. 
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