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Introduction

Rethinking the “Arts of the Contact Zone” after thirty years: Korea between the Cold War and decolonization

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Jina E. Kim

Jina E. Kim is an Associate Professor of Korean Literature and Culture at the University of Oregon. She is the author of Urban Modernities in Colonial Korea and Taiwan, a comparative study of modernist literature and culture emerging in Seoul and Taipei during the Japanese colonial era; She has recently completed her second book manuscript Sonic Contact Zones: Intermedial Aesthetics in Early Twentieth Century Korean Auditory Texts. Her current research project is on contemporary global Korean literature and transpacific studies which probes the literary and cultural productions between Korea and global Korean diasporic cultures.

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