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Queer Archives, Performance, and Historiography in South Korea
siren eun young jung’s Yeosung Gukgeuk Project
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 2023
Abstract
South Korea has recently experienced a queer historical turn. Contemporary Korean queer artists have been increasingly reanimating queer pasts in order to imagine queerness as a sense of togetherness. siren eun young jung’s Yeosung Gukgeuk Project (2008–present), one of the most celebrated works of queer art in South Korea, is a queer rendition of yeosung gukgeuk, a genre of all-female Korean opera of the 1950s and 1960s.
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