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Papers Published
- Nayoung Aimee Kwon, Colonial Modernity and the Conundrum of Representation: Korean Literature
in the Japanese Empire,
Postcolonial Studies, vol. 13 no. 4
(2010),
pp. 421-439 .
- Nayoung Aimee Kwon, “제국, 민족, 그리고 소수자 작가: 식민지 사소설과 식민지인 재현의 난제” [Empire, Nation, Minor Writer],
in 전쟁하는 신민,식민지의 국민문화: 식민지말 조선의 담론과 표상 [Imperial Subjects at War: Imperial Culture in the Colony]
(2010), Somyong Ch'ulp'an .
- Nayoung Aimee Kwon, Ambivalence of the ‘Colonized I-Novel’: Kim Saryang and the Japanese Literary Establishment.,
Journal of Korean Literature (Hanguk munhak yôngu)
(Winter, 2009) [author's comments].
- Nayoung Kwon, Roundtable on the ‘Future of Colonial Korean Culture’: Assimilating Korea and the Censorship of Conflicting Desires,
in Re-reading of the Colonial Period in Korea
(2007) [author's comments].
Papers Submitted
- N.A.Kwon, Translating Colonial Kitsch and National Tradition,
Journal of Asian Studies
(2012) .
- Nayoung Aimee Kwon, Translating Colonial Kitsch and National Tradition,
Journal of Asian Studies
(Winter, 2009) .
- Nayoung Aimee Kwon, Empire, Nation, and Minor Writer: the Conundrum of Representing the Colonized,
positions
(Fall, 2009) .
Edited Volumes
- with N.A. Kwon, Decolonial Aesthetics in Asia
(2012), Hong Kong University Press .
- with N.A.Kwon, Transcolonial Filmic Coproductions,
Cross Currents
(2012) .
Book Reviews
- N.A.Kwon, Primitive Selves: Koreana in the Japanese Colonial Gaze 1910-1945,
Pacific Affairs
(March, 2012) .
- N.A. Kwon, From Wonso Pond,
Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 70 no. 4
(November, 2011) .
Other
- Nayoung Aimee Kwon, translator, Foreign Husband,
in Into the Light: Anthology of Resident Korean Literature, edited by Melissa Wender
(2010), University of Hawaii Press [author's comments].
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