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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Notes on Romanization and Translation xiii
- Introduction: Minjung, History, and Historical Subjectivity 1
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Part I. The Crisis of Historical Subjectivity
- 1. The Construction of Minjung 23
- 2. Anticommunism and North Korea 70
- 3. Anti-Americanism and Chuch’e Sasang 109
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Part II. Building a Counterpublic Sphere
- 4. The Undongkwon as a Counterpublic Sphere 147
- 5. Between Indeterminacy and Radical Critique: Madangguk, Ritual, and Protest 187
- 6. The Alliance between Labor and Intellectuals 213
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Part III. The Politics of Representation
- 7. “To Be Reborn as Revolutionary Workers”: Gramscian Fusion and Leninist Vanguardism 243
- 8. The Subject as the Subjected: Intellectuals and Workers in Labor Literature 269
- Conclusion: The Minjung Movement as History 294
- Bibliography 305
- Index 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Notes on Romanization and Translation xiii
- Introduction: Minjung, History, and Historical Subjectivity 1
-
Part I. The Crisis of Historical Subjectivity
- 1. The Construction of Minjung 23
- 2. Anticommunism and North Korea 70
- 3. Anti-Americanism and Chuch’e Sasang 109
-
Part II. Building a Counterpublic Sphere
- 4. The Undongkwon as a Counterpublic Sphere 147
- 5. Between Indeterminacy and Radical Critique: Madangguk, Ritual, and Protest 187
- 6. The Alliance between Labor and Intellectuals 213
-
Part III. The Politics of Representation
- 7. “To Be Reborn as Revolutionary Workers”: Gramscian Fusion and Leninist Vanguardism 243
- 8. The Subject as the Subjected: Intellectuals and Workers in Labor Literature 269
- Conclusion: The Minjung Movement as History 294
- Bibliography 305
- Index 339