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The Sensational Proletarian

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Starving ghosts, anguished farmers, and grieving mothers. Floating heads, gaunt bodies, and masses of bodily fluids. Such are the visceral sensations, exaggerated affects, and suffering subjects th...
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  • 15 July 2025
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Starving ghosts, anguished farmers, and grieving mothers. Floating heads, gaunt bodies, and masses of bodily fluids. Such are the visceral sensations, exaggerated affects, and suffering subjects that characterized leftist Korean cultural production in the 1920s and 1930s. In popular fiction, print cartoons, reportage, and other emergent forms of mass culture, scenes detailing the spectacular bodily harms endured by figures like migrant workers, tenant farmers, and everyday families proliferated. Yet at the time such representations were criticized as excessively grotesque and insufficiently political by leftist intellectuals, and they have subsequently been overlooked by scholars in favor of socialist realism and its dynamic proletarian heroes.

The Sensational Proletarian, by contrast, focuses on these textual and visual representations to tell the story of how new affects and everyday experiences introduced by imperial capitalism and colonial modernity were mediated through the lower-class body. Kimberly Chung traces the emergence of "the sensational proletarian" as a central figure of colonial Korean print culture and reads its varied manifestations as emblematic of Korean efforts not only to grapple with modernity, imperialism, and capitalism, but to do so using the new political ideology and imaginary of Marxism. This book brings to light the centrality of sensational cultures in the development of class politics in Korea, an integral relationship that continues throughout modern and contemporary Korean cultural history.

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Price: $65.00
Pages: 256
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: 15 July 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503640474
Format: Hardcover
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"The Sensational Proletarian offers an original and methodologically innovative analysis of colonial Korean proletarian culture. Chung presents an insightful and important case study of the complex relationship between politics and aesthetics, advancing new frontiers of affect studies. It is essential reading for those interested in Korean cultural history and global leftist cultures." —Sunyoung Park, University of Southern California
Kimberly Chung is Assistant Professor of Korean Literary and Cultural Studies at McGill University.
Acknowledgments
Note on Names, Romanization, and Translations
Introduction
1. Narrating Sensations of Class in New Tendency Literature
2. Visualizing the Proletarian Body in Print Culture
3. The Affective Worlding of Marxism through the Starving Ghost
4. Feminizing the Sensational Proletarian
Epilogue: The Specter of Sensationalism
Notes
Bibliography
Index