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▼a Intersectional incoherence :
▼b Zainichi literature and the ethics of illegibility /
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▼a Oakland, California :
▼b University of California Press,
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▼a Global Korea ;
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▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-203) and index.
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▼a Introduction : eavesdropping on Zainichi literature -- The untimeliness of "Zainichi" : literary history and the construction of coherence -- Queer(ing) language in Yi Kwangsu's Mujŏng : gender, sexuality, and colonial modernity -- The power to know : Kim Saryang and the world as addressee -- Representing radical difference : Kim Sŏkpŏm's Korea(n) in Japan(ese) -- Speaking intersectionally : disability, ethnicity, and (non-)representation in Kin Kakuei's Kogoeru kuchi -- Words that hurt : Yi Yangji's Yuhi and the embodied subject in transit -- What was Zainichi literature? : temporalities of silence and the incoherent future in Yū Miri's Hachigatsu no hate -- Epilogue : global Zainichi literature.
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▼a "Intersectional Incoherence stages an encounter between the critical discourse on intersectionality and texts by Korean subjects of the Japanese empire and their postwar descendants in Japan, known as Zainichi Koreans. Arguing for intersectionality as a reading method rather than strictly a tool of social analysis, Cindi Textor reads moments of illegibility and incoherent language in these texts as a confrontation between the pressures on Zainichi Koreans and their literature to represent both Korean difference from and affinity with Japan. Rejecting linguistic norms and representational imperatives of identity categories, Textor instead demands that the reader grapple with the silent, absent, illegible, or unintelligible. Engaging with the incoherent, she argues, allows for a more ethical approach to texts, subjects, and communities that resist representation within existing paradigms, such as those of Korean descent in Japan"--
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▼a This work is licensed under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA) license. To view a copy of the license, visit
▼u https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ .
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▼a Japanese literature
▼x Korean authors
▼x History and criticism.
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▼a Global Korea ;
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