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Shanghai, the City of Borders, and imagination of 'Shanghai network' -focussing on moving and writing experience of Ju Yohan
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접경의 도시 상해와 '상하이 네트워크' - 주요한(朱耀翰)의 '이동'의 궤적과 글쓰기 편력을 중심으로

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The Korean Association of Kubo Studies 구보학보 구보학보 제23호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2019.1
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41 - 70 (30page)

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One of the phenomena that characterize the 20th century is the omnipresent and pure mobility-different from migration for new settlements. This can be said to be a “civilization of crossing borders,” which cannot be dismissed as an inevitable byproduct of colonization. This study examines mobilities across geographical boundaries which created new cultural and intellectual(visible or nonvisible) contacts by focusing on Ju Yohan’s moving experience and writings. Ju Yohan published a paper in Tongnip Sinmun, titled “On the women’s liberation” in 1920. The article appears to have been directly influenced by the so-called women’s liberation discourse in China, especially Marxist theory on women’s liberation which appeared during the May Fourth Movement in 1919. The publication of August Bevel’s “Marriage as a Job” in a magazine which he organized after his return to Korea also shows an intellectual relationship with Chinese intellectuals. The article seems to refer to translation work by Xia Yan, who first translated Bebel’s Women and Socialism in China. Xia Yan is one of the key figures of the Zuolian(左联) and the Jiuwang Ribao(救亡日报), which has linked with the Korean independence movement or literary circles. It can be said that Ju Yohan’s writing spectrum or ideological omnivore began with the experience of the publication of Tongnip Sinmun in Shanghai. Ju Yohan’s approaches to women’s liberation in Socialist’s perspective, the embrace of anarchism and international sense(as a editor of the magazine Tonguang(東光)) are hard to understand beyond the cultural and literary atmosphere of Shanghai at that time. Ju Yohan’s writings can also give implications to imagining transnational network that ‘Socialist International’ could not realize.

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