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This study examined the intertextuality of 『the Human Matters』written by Kang, Kyeong-ae, a female author who worked in Gando in the period of Japanese colonial rule and 「Companions」written by Kim, Byeong-hun in the period of the Chollima movement when North Korea aggressively established its socialist system. The study investigated how one author's efforts to introduce the theory of women's emancipation of socialism was modified and passed down in North Korea. Kang, Kyeong-ae's critical realism developed into social realism in Kim, Byeong-hun's works. After all, the author's individual sporadic efforts were aggregated under the government's direction. That is, 「Companions」accurately reflect the reality of North Korea in the 1960s where ideology on women was included in the government's systematic education on ideologies given to the public. Kang, Kyeong-ae's non-mainstream recognition and literary activities perfectly satisfied the North Korean government's intention to inherit resistance against the Japanese rule carried out by Kim, Il-seong's Joseon Gwangbokhoe in the 1930s which is represented by the spirit of Cheongsalli. However, the leadership's intention to shift intellectuals' consciousness of socialism into the public's consciousness after the resistance was also involved.