Kyŏngju : old capital of Shilla dynasty enlivened with 2000-year history
- 68pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Photographic journey through Kyongju, Japan,with corresponding descriptions.
Kim Joo-Young est un représentant de premier plan et populaire de la fiction "documentaire", situant ses récits dans des périodes historiques méticuleusement recherchées. Son écriture se caractérise par un engagement profond envers le détail historique et la condition humaine dans le cadre de changements sociétaux plus larges. Kim Joo-Young tisse magistralement faits et fiction pour créer des représentations vivantes et captivantes du passé. Son style distinctif offre aux lecteurs des aperçus profonds sur des moments historiques cruciaux.






Photographic journey through Kyongju, Japan,with corresponding descriptions.
Set against the backdrop of the end of the Japanese occupation and the Korean War, the author Kim Joo Jong portrays not only the chaotic state between the conflicting ideologies of the North and South and the tragic division into two countries but also the heavy burden of moral norms, deeply rooted in (neo)Confucian ideology of that time, on the fate of a woman who is condemned to take care of herself and her child. Kil Nyo, the protagonist of the novel, is torn between the strict (neo)Confucian norms in which she was raised and a life in which she is forced to struggle with all the adversities that befall her, from rape, unwanted motherhood, forced labor in taverns, to day laboring and returning to her parents' home. A woman as the protagonist is precisely what distinguishes this work from others, as it illuminates a world that has often remained in the shadows of Korean history – the world of women.
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