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[[S2024-G012|Literary Witnesses: Writing Democracy and Resistance]] explores how writers transformed trauma into testimony and resistance into art. From the grassroots education of [[들불야학|Deulbul Night School]] to [[황석영|Hwang Sok-yong]]'s powerful narratives and [[한강|Han Kang]]'s Nobel Prize-winning works, literature became a vessel for memory and healing. [[이재의|Lee Jae-eui]]'s documentary diary and [[김준태|Kim Jun-tae]]'s poetry preserve the voices of May 18, ensuring that democratic ideals live on through the written word. | [[S2024-G012|Literary Witnesses: Writing Democracy and Resistance]] explores how writers transformed trauma into testimony and resistance into art. From the grassroots education of [[들불야학|Deulbul Night School]] to [[황석영|Hwang Sok-yong]]'s powerful narratives and [[한강|Han Kang]]'s Nobel Prize-winning works, literature became a vessel for memory and healing. [[이재의|Lee Jae-eui]]'s documentary diary and [[김준태|Kim Jun-tae]]'s poetry preserve the voices of May 18, ensuring that democratic ideals live on through the written word. | ||
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*[[S2024-G012| Literary Witnesses: Writing Democracy and Resistance]] | *[[S2024-G012| Literary Witnesses: Writing Democracy and Resistance]] | ||
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Literary Witnesses: Writing Democracy and Resistance
Content
Literary Witnesses: Writing Democracy and Resistance explores how writers transformed trauma into testimony and resistance into art. From the grassroots education of Deulbul Night School to Hwang Sok-yong's powerful narratives and Han Kang's Nobel Prize-winning works, literature became a vessel for memory and healing. Lee Jae-eui's documentary diary and Kim Jun-tae's poetry preserve the voices of May 18, ensuring that democratic ideals live on through the written word.
Story Map
- Literary Witnesses: Writing Democracy and Resistance
- Deulbul Night School and Nokdu Bookstore
- Fictional Portrayals of the May 18 Democratic Uprising: Literature
- Hwang Sok-yong: Remembering the May 18 Democratic Uprising through Words
- From Gwangju to the World: Nobel Prize Laureate Han Kang
- Recording the Events of the May 18 Democratic Uprising: Gwangju Diary by Lee Jae-eui
- Poet Kim Jun-tae: Remembering Gwangju and the May 18 Democratic Uprising