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Anxiety of Words Ch'oe Sung-ja

Anxiety of Words By Ch'oe Sung-ja

Anxiety of Words by Ch'oe Sung-ja


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Bilingual selection of three contemporary korean women poets at the forefront of the Korean literary scene.

Anxiety of Words Summary

Anxiety of Words: Contemporary Poetry by Korean Women by Ch'oe Sung-ja

One of few critical anthologies in print to focus on the major voices in contemporary Korean women's poetry. Contained in the words of these three poets is a critical consciousness of Korean women's lives under patriarchy, capitalism, and neocolonialism. In various ways they each depict, through their poetry, the dehumanization of the body and the oppressed and exploited lives of women who are forced to the fringes of Korean society: women in poverty, women as cheap and exploited laborers, women exploited by the government through state-sponsored sex tourism to attract Japanese men, and women still trapped in the military prostitution of American military camp towns.

About Ch'oe Sung-ja

Ch'oe Sung-ja (b. 1952) is one of the most well-known and highly regarded contemporary women poets of South Korea. In 1979, Ch'oe became the first woman poet to be published in a literary journal. Ch'oe's poetry violated the criteria of decorum that had been long imposed on women poets. She is a member of Another Culture (Ttohana ui munhwa), which emerged in the 1980s and has played a critical role in feminist literary research and publication, including development of women's studies in South Korea. Kim teaches creative writing and Korean poetry at Seoul College of Arts. Yi's first book of poetry, A Night Market Where There Are Prostitutes, was published by Sekyesa, a well-known literary press in South Korea. Yi's second collection of poems was published in 1993 after her death. Yi committed suicide in 1992. Yi's poetry has a critical place in the feminist poetry of the 1980s. Literary translator and scholar of contemporary Korean literature, Don Mee has received grants from the Korean Literature Translation Institute, Seoul and the Sunshik Min Endowment for the Advancement of Korean Literature.

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GOR009570579
9780939010875
0939010879
Anxiety of Words: Contemporary Poetry by Korean Women by Ch'oe Sung-ja
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Zephyr Press
20061019
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