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Susanna LIM (University of Oregon)
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The Academy of Korean Studies THE REVIEW OF KOREAN STUDIES THE REVIEW OF KOREAN STUDIES Vol.22 No.1
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2019.6
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259 - 284 (26page)

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Pak Kyongni’s Toji (Land, 1969-1994) is a multivolume, 6-million-word novel long touted by South Korean critics as the greatest work of modern Korean literature. This paper examines the representation and significance of Japan and the colonial past in Toji. That a work widely perceived to be a national epic par excellence should contain as a fundamental component the relationship of the former colonizer and colonized reveals the extent to which Pak’s magnum opus is a literary testament to the inextricable connection between Japan and the construction of national identity in modern Korea. Pak’s treatment of the colonial period indeed appeals to, and epitomizes, the conventional anti- Japanese nationalist discourse of post-liberation Korea. But at the same time, I argue that her engagement with Japan in Toji is too multilayered, complex, and passionate to be viewed as being simply and only anti-Japanese. Focusing on Parts 4 and 5 and Pak’s use of a main Japanese character, I examine the diversity and complexity of Pak’s ideas about Japan and the imperial and colonial impact on Korea in Toji.

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Introduction
Nationalism as a Double-edged Sword in Toji
The Great River Novel
Toji’s Japan Discourse: An Outline
Between Humanism and Nationalism: Ogata Jiro and Transcolonial Romance
Japanese Proletarian Literature
Nakano Shigeharu and the Limits of Japanese Radicalism
Nakano, Pak Kyongni, and the Emperor Question
Nationalism as Strabismus: The Wanpaoshan Incident in Toji
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