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THEME ISSUE ARTICLES : SENSIBILITY AND LANDSCAPE IN KOREAN LITERATURE AND FILM

COLONIAL HORRORS : THE STARVING GHOST IN COLONIAL KOREAN MASS CULTURE

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KIMBERLY CHUNG

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This article addresses image and narrative production during 1920s and 1930s colonial Korea. This question encompasses the symbolic order at the intersection of antiquity and the modern; in other words, image culture under emergent print capitalism and the changing constellation of representations in a new social symbolic. Specifically, I will address this new image culture through the rematerialization and repackaging of the agwi (the starving ghost) in mass-centered images and narratives: specifically, readersubmitted cartoons (tokchamanhwa), reportage and colonial literary representations of the starving ghost. An apparition called forth in representations of poverty and starvation, the starving ghost captures the material realities of the Korean lower classes.

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Abstract
 I. POVERTY AND RURAL DEATH WORLDS
 II. CAPITAL, POSSESSION AND THE LIVING DEAD
 CONCLUSION
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  • KIMBERLY CHUNG Assistant Professor in Korean Literary and Cultural Studies at Hongik University, Korea.

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