The red decades: Communism as movement and culture in Korea, 1919-1945
"Focusing on previously neglected cultural expressions of colonial-period Korean socialism such as Marxist philosophy, Marxist historiography, and travelogues by socialist writers, The Red Decades reveals Marxian socialism as a cultural phenomenon of colonial-age Korea. Providing an account of...
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University of Hawaiʻi Press
[2023]
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Zusammenfassung: | "Focusing on previously neglected cultural expressions of colonial-period Korean socialism such as Marxist philosophy, Marxist historiography, and travelogues by socialist writers, The Red Decades reveals Marxian socialism as a cultural phenomenon of colonial-age Korea. Providing an account of the social composition of the Communist milieu in 1920s and 1930s Korea and outlining the aims of the colonial-period Communist movement as formulated in programmic documents, this text offers a rich, nuanced description of the microcosm of Korean Communism--a setting of factional alignments, pilgrimages to Moscow, extended stays of the Korean revolutionaries as exiles in China and the Soviet Union, and a polylingual environment with Chinese, Japanese, English, and Russian being equally important as the idioms of socialist propagation and international networking. Placing the endeavors of colonial-age Communists within a global historical context allows for dissections of how Korean socialists' ideals interacted with the realities of the conservative turn taking place in the Soviet Union since the late 1920s, as well as considering the implication of Stalinism for Korean revolutionary culture. Yet this analysis also focuses on the individuals involved, especially on their persistent issue of factionalism in the Korean Communist movement and on the role of underground radicalism in shaping the subaltern subjectivities of the participants. The Red Decades discusses the world-historical place of "alternative modernity" that colonial-age socialists of Korea were pursuing. Based on a wealth of Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Chinese primary sources, including the Korea-related parts of the archives of Comintern, an under-utilized resource in Anglophone scholarship. The research also accommodates the achievements of the last decades, from South Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Anglophone and Russophone academic worlds. The breadth of this study situates the philosophical, historiographical, and political practices of Marxism of colonial Korea in the global historical perspective and simultaneously explores the long-lasting influences of the Communist movement in post-1945 North and South Korea"-- |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 399 Seiten Illustrationen, Porträts 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780824896119 9780824893576 |
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520 | 3 | |a Placing the endeavors of colonial-age Communists within a global historical context allows for dissections of how Korean socialists' ideals interacted with the realities of the conservative turn taking place in the Soviet Union since the late 1920s, as well as considering the implication of Stalinism for Korean revolutionary culture. Yet this analysis also focuses on the individuals involved, especially on their persistent issue of factionalism in the Korean Communist movement and on the role of underground radicalism in shaping the subaltern subjectivities of the participants. The Red Decades discusses the world-historical place of "alternative modernity" that colonial-age socialists of Korea were pursuing. Based on a wealth of Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Chinese primary sources, including the Korea-related parts of the archives of Comintern, an under-utilized resource in Anglophone scholarship. | |
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spelling | Tichonov, Vladimir M. 1973- Verfasser (DE-588)142357480 aut The red decades Communism as movement and culture in Korea, 1919-1945 Vladimir Tikhonov Honolulu University of Hawaiʻi Press [2023] Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaiʻi [2023] xiv, 399 Seiten Illustrationen, Porträts 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hawaiʻi studies on Korea Actors of the Korean Communist Movement -- Factions and the Meanings of the Factional Struggle -- The Marxist Philosophy of Pak Ch'iu -- The Socialist Concepts of Nation and History -- Kim Saryang's Observations of Liberated China, 1945 -- The Red Capital of Moscow in the Eyes of Korean Travelers -- Postscript: The Afterlife of Socialism in the Two Koreas "Focusing on previously neglected cultural expressions of colonial-period Korean socialism such as Marxist philosophy, Marxist historiography, and travelogues by socialist writers, The Red Decades reveals Marxian socialism as a cultural phenomenon of colonial-age Korea. Providing an account of the social composition of the Communist milieu in 1920s and 1930s Korea and outlining the aims of the colonial-period Communist movement as formulated in programmic documents, this text offers a rich, nuanced description of the microcosm of Korean Communism--a setting of factional alignments, pilgrimages to Moscow, extended stays of the Korean revolutionaries as exiles in China and the Soviet Union, and a polylingual environment with Chinese, Japanese, English, and Russian being equally important as the idioms of socialist propagation and international networking. Placing the endeavors of colonial-age Communists within a global historical context allows for dissections of how Korean socialists' ideals interacted with the realities of the conservative turn taking place in the Soviet Union since the late 1920s, as well as considering the implication of Stalinism for Korean revolutionary culture. Yet this analysis also focuses on the individuals involved, especially on their persistent issue of factionalism in the Korean Communist movement and on the role of underground radicalism in shaping the subaltern subjectivities of the participants. The Red Decades discusses the world-historical place of "alternative modernity" that colonial-age socialists of Korea were pursuing. Based on a wealth of Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Chinese primary sources, including the Korea-related parts of the archives of Comintern, an under-utilized resource in Anglophone scholarship. The research also accommodates the achievements of the last decades, from South Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Anglophone and Russophone academic worlds. The breadth of this study situates the philosophical, historiographical, and political practices of Marxism of colonial Korea in the global historical perspective and simultaneously explores the long-lasting influences of the Communist movement in post-1945 North and South Korea"-- Geschichte 1919-1945 gnd rswk-swf Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 gnd rswk-swf Korea (DE-588)4032466-7 gnd rswk-swf Communism / Korea / History / 20th century Communism and culture / Korea / History / 20th century Communist leadership / Korea / History / 20th century Korea / History / Japanese occupation, 1910-1945 Communism Communism and culture Communist leadership Korea 1900-1999 History Korea (DE-588)4032466-7 g Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 s Geschichte 1919-1945 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9780824896096 |
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title | The red decades Communism as movement and culture in Korea, 1919-1945 |
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title_full_unstemmed | The red decades Communism as movement and culture in Korea, 1919-1945 Vladimir Tikhonov |
title_short | The red decades |
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