This two-week, asynchronous NCTA short course will explore South Korean colonial era literature through the lens of femininity. Alongside an introduction to South Korean literature, participants will also be given a brief overview of early 20th century South Korean through the focus on the concept of the “modern woman/new girl” phenomenon that swept across East Asia during this era. Using fictional and historical sources, participants will build an understanding of how these concepts of “modern” femininity were perceived and how they pushed against traditional ideas of womanhood in colonial Korea.
Registration Deadline: February 07, 2026. This course offers teachers 3 professional development hours. For any questions reach out to easc@iu.edu