2010
DOI: 10.1515/cj.2010.012
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The personal is political in Kinuta o utsu onna [The cloth fuller]: A ‘little narrative' by zainichi Korean writer Lee Hoe Sung

Abstract: In 1971 Japan-based second-generation Korean writer Lee HoeSung became the first 'foreigner' in Japan to win the esteemed Akutagawa Prize for Belles Lettres for his semi-autobiographical novel Kinuta o utsu onna [The cloth fuller]. It recounts the life and death of a young Korean woman, Chang Suri, during the 1940s, as remembered by her son. Whilst fascism, democracy, and Korean nationalism constitute the meta-narratives that informed the lives of Lee's generation in (post)colonial Japan between the 1940s and … Show more

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