Acknowledgments A Note on Romanization Introduction 1. Beyond Independence: The Dawn of Korean Anarchism in China 2. The Wind of Anarchism in Japan 3. Pushing the Limits in Colonial Korea 4. Korean Anarchists in Wartime China and Japan 5. De-radicalized Anarchism and the Question of National Development, 1945--1984 Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Dongyoun Hwang is Professor of Asian Studies at Soka University of America.
"In contrast to dominant Korean-language scholarship, this book has a dialectical understanding of the relationship between anarchism and nationalism, one that understands the importance of nationalism for revolution in the colonial context, but one that also shows convincingly that as anarchism in Korea grew and deepened, it acquired significantly transnational dimensions." - Christopher Connery, author of The Empire of the Text: Writing and Authority in Early Imperial China
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