민중문학 조선어문학의 애국주의자
Patriot: The Life and Works of Poseok Cho Myung-Hee
- 중동유럽한국학회
- CEESOK Journal of Korean Studies
- CEESOK Journal of Korean Studies Vol.1
- 2020.05
- 107 - 137 (31 pages)
Poseok Cho Myung-Hee (August 10, 1894 - May 11, 1938) was an anti-Japanese hero who defected to the Soviet Union s littoral State in 1928 and worked for the independence movement of Korea. He was a pioneer of Korean modern national ethnic literature. On 15 April 1938, the Stalin government issued a mandatory immigration order (Aug. 21, 1937) and imposed a criminal offense on the part of a counterrevolutionary group and a nationalist under the penal code of the Russian republic, he was shot on 11 May 1938. After being executed by the Soviet authorities, his literature became a taboo subject for twenty years. After Stalin s death, he was reintroduced in 1956, and his literature began to attract new attention. In the Republic of Korea, after the liberation of Korea in the mid-1980s, there was little discussion about his literary work because he was an exile to the Soviet Union. This article contains contents for re - examining Poseok Cho Myung-Hee who did the anti-Japanese independence movement through the personal life, family history and his work world of the Poseok Cho Myung-Hee who is unknown to us.
1. 들어가며
2. 조명희 삶과 문학 활동
3. 중국.북에서의 조명희 연구 실정
4. 마무리, 재조명되어야 할 포석 조명희