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The Academy of Korean Studies THE REVIEW OF KOREAN STUDIES THE REVIEW OF KOREAN STUDIES Vol. 6 No.1 JUNE 2003
발행연도
2003.6
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187 - 218 (32page)

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Yi Kwang-su (1892-1950), the pioneering leader of modern Korean literature, played up the efficacy of the edifying and civilizing function of literature. Beginning with his early critical writings published in the late 1900s, Yi emphatically and ceaselessly reiterated this social mission or service of literary undertakings. Especially, in consideration of Korea’s political predicament as a Japanese colony, Yi saw the purpose of his own writing as alerting the most critical issues of his society to the masses in order to enhance their social awareness and self-knowledge. He even asserted that the true value of literary production lies in achieving such didactic and practical objectives. Yi’s first full-length novel, Muj?ng (The Heartless), was an extension of his literary aspirations and its fictional exemplification.
Serialized in Maeil shinbo from January to June of 1917, Muj?ng captivated the attention of its readers, mostly the youth of Yi’s generation, amidst the outcry of the elders of contemporary Korean society, and became an instantaneous bestseller. The unparalleled fervor and massive following Muj?ng generated among the young largely stems from the author’s revolutionary re-visioning of traditional concepts of women and gender relationships. Consistent with Yi’s insistence on the uplifting and inspiring influence of literature, Muj?ng communicates new modes of thinking and behavior for the young of contemporary Korea in the areas of gender identity and male-female relationships.
The novel executes this task by highlighting through the personal change and growth of the novel’s heroine the need for a self-awakening of Korean women regarding their centuries-old oppression by their own patriarchal society and advocates gender parity to be achieved through women’s education and activities in the areas beyond the confines of marriage, family, and domesticity. Ultimately, Muj?ng propagates the idea that ideal gender relationships and women’s true self-identities can be actualized only when they are sublimated for public or communal causes.

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Yi Kwang-su and Literary Functionalism
On Muj?ng: Its Impact and Significance
Muj?ng and the Making of Modern Korean Women
Paradigms for “New Women,“ Female Bonding, and Sisterhood
The Woman Question and the Nation
Epilogue
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