Modern Korean Digraphia
Modern Korean digraphia was contextualized and altered amid the global emancipation and speculative metanarratives of modernity, and the national metanarratives of nationalism and modernization. These constructions were shaped by the civilization discourse of the nineteenth century, imperialism, the experience of Japanese occupation, and after liberation, the Cold War politics of Marxist utopianism in North Korea and bourgeois progressivism in South Korea. By 1972, the narrative closure of the global and national metanarratives of modernity in both Koreas provided the socio-political space for the limited reversal of Korean script exclusivity, which had earlier been implemented in the North and South.
- Undertitel
- Metanarration and National Identity, 1894–1972
- Författare
- William J. Strnad
- Upplaga
- 25001
- ISBN
- 9783838217932
- Språk
- engelska
- Vikt
- 922 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2025-02-03
- Sidor
- 706

