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Hyper-connecting South Korean English Studies to Global English Studies in the Crisis of Humanities

Authors
Han, J.
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
Common Ground Research Networks
Keywords
Global English Studies; Nomadic Mobility; South Korean English Studies; T. S. Eliot
Citation
International Journal of Literary Humanities, v.18, no.2, pp.73 - 82
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
International Journal of Literary Humanities
Volume
18
Number
2
Start Page
73
End Page
82
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/8163
DOI
10.18848/2327-7912/CGP/V18I02/73-82
ISSN
2327-7912
Abstract
"Undoubtedly, T. S. Eliot has been revered as a major canonical poet as well as a critical arbiter of modernist poetics in the history of South Korean English studies. Yet, his cultural capital has continued to decrease in South Korean academia, so that some South Korean English scholars have to ask themselves a Hamletesque question about whether to keep or not to keep Eliot's representative work, The Waste Land, in the syllabus of English poetry. Thus, this article, looking at the vicissitude of Eliot's fortune in South Korean English studies, attempts to diagnose the current decline of Anglo-American centered English studies and address the necessity for hyper-connecting global English studies. ? 2020 Common Ground Research Networks. All rights reserved.
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