Formation of Periodical Authorship in 1920s Korea
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<p><em>Formation of Periodical Authorship in 1920s Korea</em> argues that Korean authors who entered the literary scene during modern literature’s formative years were the subject mediated by periodicals. However it has been difficult to substantiate this statement because periodicals including magazines were open to different groups of writers; various social literary religious and cultural discourses; and dissimilar genres. The multi-level interactions between terms knowledge and writing styles in circulation unfolded at a larger scale at some times and at other times in such an ordinary manner that one can hardly identify and synthesize them to make any sense. Employing not only conventional close reading but also modes of distant reading developing out of cultural analytics Lee investigates the specific ways in which patterns of social semantic and stylistic interactions in Korea’s major magazines configured three kinds of authorship namely the “narcissistic author” the “prophetic critic” and the “everyday reviewer.” He rereads artist stories leftist social discourses religious cosmology and joint reviews through quantitative analyses and offers an engaging account on the importance of repetitions in creating literary originality. This book extends periodical studies through cultural analytics and opens up a new horizon for the next generation of literary scholars seeking innovative experiments in a digital age.</p>
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