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- Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Article
- The Passing Perils of Korean Hunting: Zainichi Literature Remembers the Kantō Earthquake Korean Massacres Volume 12, 2019, pp. 257-299
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This issue contains 24 articles in total
- Notes on Contributors
- Image Index
- A/pple (Ningo)
- Introduction to Chong Ch'u-wŏl's "Ningo"
- Body as Battlefield
- The Minority Machine: Alterity and Excess in the Films of Sai Yōichi
- Questioning Authenticity: On the Documentary Film Reclaiming Our Names
- Literature of the Concealed Home: Passing and Imperial Periphery in Yamanokuchi Baku's Prose Fiction
- The Passing Perils of Korean Hunting: Zainichi Literature Remembers the Kantō Earthquake Korean Massacres
- The Politics of Passing in Zainichi Cultural Production
- Sister, My Little Soonae
- The Chef's Nail
- Koo Bohnchang
- Forever Summer
- Censuring Snoes, and: Herrings, and: Flies, and: A Lamentation for My Wife, from Afar in Banishment, and: A Rustic Hamlet, and: On Behalf of Monk Grass-Coat, I Respond to "Buddha's Birthday Should Be the Eigth of the Second Moon, and: Presented Playfully to Mr. Oh, Beseeching Him Not to Leave in the Rain, and: A Poem Playfully Presented to Cho Kong-NYE, and: Seeing Off the Magistrate of Chik-san District, and: To Show Monk Grass-Coat after Silvery Fish Were Stolen by Rats, and: Presented to Monk Grass-Coat
- The Culture of Learning and the Poetics of the Uncanny: An Introduction to Poems by Kim Chŏng-hŭi
- Nearly
- Single Mother
- Excerpt from Man in the Mirror
- Mirror and Window
- Heaven's Door
- The Mailman, Olivia Hussey, and Robert Redford
- Introduction
- Editor's Note
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