Abstract

This paper aims to analyze the ideological exchange between Chosŏn intellectuals and Chinese intellectuals, the magazine Kaebyok being recognized as a cultural public forum in the East Asian culture.BR After the March 1 Movement, the Japanese colonial policy shifted from unauthorized rule to cultural policy, and as part of the conciliatory policy, it was announced that Koreans were allowed the right to publish newspapers and magazines. Accordingly, Chosŏn intellectuals hoped that the publication of Kaebyok would open a new era of revolution that inherited the spirit of the March 1 Movement.BR Kaebyok advocated a new cultural movement for the purpose of reforming the culture of the people and discussed various topics such as modern literature, politics, and social culture.BR Chapter 2 examines the effect of Kaebyok on the new cultural movement of Chosŏn. Based on Kaebyok

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