Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts - NewtrospectionVolume 34 - Number 2 - 2023 - Focused Issueby JFA
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Introduction
Newtrospection: Reverse-Engineering Modernity in South Korean Speculative Fiction
Sang-Keun Yoo
A Radical Future: Gender and Science Fiction in Contemporary Korean Literature
Ji-Eun Lee
Two Can Play This Squid Game: The Japanese Entanglements of South Korean Speculative Fiction
Se Young Kim
Becoming a Ghost: Newtrospective Representation of Historical Violence Through Virtual Reality Media in Gina Kim's Bloodless
Sang-Keun Yoo
Life Reset: Resisting Gamified Life in South Korean Speculative Webtoons
Sang Eun Eunice Lee
Design Fiction
Excerpts from an Anti-Standardized "수능": A Design-Fictional Approach to Korea
Seo-Young Chu
"Genre Narratives Are Powerful Tools to Illustrate the Beauty of an Unfamiliar World": Haerin Shin's Interview with SF novelist Bo-Young Kim
Translated by Sang-Keun Yoo
"Those Left on Earth Are Equally Significant": Sang-Keun Yoo's Interview with Space Sweepers Director Sung-hee Jo
Translated by Sang-Keun Yoo
"This Inexplicable Complexity That Underscores Our Humanity": Sang-Keun Yoo's Interview With The School Nurse Files Director Kyoung-mi Lee
Translated by Sang-Keun Yoo
REVIEWS
Cli-Fi, Noir, and The Nonhuman Subject in Netflix's The Silent Sea (2021)
Rev. by Katrina Younes
| Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories IAFA ICFA JFA journal fantastic arts article scholarship Newtrospection science fiction Author information: JFA, published since 1988, is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the study of the fantastic in Literature, Art, Drama, Film, and Popular Media. It is published three times a year by the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts.
Like the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, JFA welcomes papers on all aspects of the fantastic in world literatures and media, as well as interdisciplinary approaches including African/Diaspora Studies, anthropology, area studies, critical game studies, disability studies, future studies, gender studies, history, Indigenous studies, music, philosophy, political science, postcolonial studies, psychology, queer studies, religious studies, science and technology studies, and sociology. All papers are made available in English and fully refereed. The journal is indexed in the MLA Bibliography. |