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Sunyoung Park

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Sunyoung Park

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Full Name: Sunyoung Park
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Occupation: Writer, Professor
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Biography

The focus of my research is the literary and cultural history of modern Korea, which I approach from the varying perspectives of world literature, postcolonial theory, cultural studies, transnational feminism, and Marxism. I am particularly interested in the dynamic interactions of culture, ideology, and society, and I always strive to place a text in active dialogue with its time and context, both locally and globally. My first monograph, The Proletarian Wave: Literature and Leftist Culture in Colonial Korea 1910-1945 (2015), examines the origins, development, and influence of socialist literature in Korea during the colonial period. I have tried in this volume to reconstruct from a post-Cold War perspective the varicolored mosaic of colonial Korean leftist culture, going beyond established Marxist history to include the important contributions of fellow-traveling groups of anarchists, nationalists, feminists, and more. I am also the editor and translator of an anthology of modern Korean stories, On the Eve of the Uprising and Other Stories from Colonial Korea (2009), as well as the author of various articles on historiographical and literary issues, including the history of Korean realism, the intellectual biography of modern writers, and the origins and nature of reportage within Korean literature.

In current research, I am extending my contextual and interdisciplinary approach to literary history to the study of popular culture and society in contemporary Korea. I am at present working on a book manuscript titled Starship Korea: Science Fiction and the Politics of Modernization in South Korea, 1960s-2010s, whose primary goal is to analyze the cultural politics of science fiction in Korea against the background of the major political and social shifts of the last fifty years. In addition to offering the first critical study of its subject matter, this project will contribute to global science fiction studies by expanding their horizon beyond currently entrenched Western and Japanese frames of reference. As a companion volume for this book, I have co-edited, with Sang Joon Park, a South Korean SF fandom leader, Ready-Made Bodhisattva and Other Science Fiction Stories from South Korea, a translation anthology that wiill introduce hitherto unknown Korean science fiction stories to the Englihs-speaking world.


Works in the WWEnd Database

 Non Series Works

 (2019)