Echoing Song: Contemporary Korean Women PoetsPeter H. Lee White Pine Press, 2005 - 304 ˹éÒ Echoing Song presents the work of 20 contemporary Korean women poets active from the 1970s to the present. Each poet is represented with 10 to 15 poems reflecting the range of their poetic development. This anthology demonstrates the originality and variety of modern Korean women's poetry. The poets include Yi Hyangji, No Hyangnim, Ch'on Yanghui, Kang Ungyo, Mun Chonghui, Yi Kyongnim, Ko Chonghui, Ch'oe Sungja, Kim Sunghui, Kim Chongnam, Yi Chinmyong, Kim Hyesun, No Hyegyong, Hwang Insuk, Chong Hwajin, Yi Yonju, Yi Sanghui, Pak Sowon, Ho Sugyong and Na Huidok. Peter Lee is a professor of Korean studies at ULCA and has translated over 20 books. |
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... female experience from a female perspective . Questioning the symbolic basis of women's social oppression , the language of these poets is marked by the inflections of gender - especially musicality , sound symbolism , openness ...
... female experience from a female perspective . Questioning the symbolic basis of women's social oppression , the language of these poets is marked by the inflections of gender - especially musicality , sound symbolism , openness ...
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... female iden- tity , women's poetry did attain independence from the liberation ( 1945 ) to the 1960s as women poets began to proliferate and their work grew in both quantity and quality . This period also saw the emergence of women ...
... female iden- tity , women's poetry did attain independence from the liberation ( 1945 ) to the 1960s as women poets began to proliferate and their work grew in both quantity and quality . This period also saw the emergence of women ...
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... female passivity . It wasn't until the 1970s that an independent female identity began to assert itself when the hangûl generation , the first generation not educated under colonial Japanese rule , began to be published . These women ...
... female passivity . It wasn't until the 1970s that an independent female identity began to assert itself when the hangûl generation , the first generation not educated under colonial Japanese rule , began to be published . These women ...
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