Younghill Kang

Younghill Kang

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name = Younghill Kang


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birthdate = May 10, 1903
birthplace = Song-Dune-Chi, North Hamgyong, Korea
deathdate = 1972
deathplace = Satellite Beach, Florida, USA
occupation = author, lecturer
nationality = Korean
period = 1930s
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notableworks = "The Grass Roof"; "East Goes West"
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Younghill Kang (May 10, 1903—1972) was an important early Asian American writer. He is best known for his 1931 novel "The Grass Roof" (the first Korean American novel) and its sequel, the 1937 fictionalized memoir "East Goes West: The Making of an Oriental Yankee." He has been called "the father of Korean American literature." [Seiwoong Oh. "Younghill Kang (1903-1972)." in "Asian American Autobiographers: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook" pp.149-158.]

Life and career

As a child in Korea, Kang was educated in both Confucian and Christian missionary schools.* [http://college.hmco.com/english/lauter/heath/4e/students/author_pages/modern/kang_yo.html Bio] at "The Heath Anthology of American Literature, Fifth Edition"] In 1921, he fled Korea because of his anti-Japanese, pro-independence activism; he went first to Canada, then to the United States. [http://www.apa.si.edu/Curriculum%20Guide-Final/kangbio.htm Bio] at Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program] He studied at Boston University and received a graduate degree from Harvard University.

Kang at first wrote in Korean and Japanese, switching to English only in 1928 and under the tutelage of his American wife, Frances Keeley. He worked as an editor for the Encyclopedia Britannica and taught at New York University, where his colleague Thomas Wolfe read the opening chapters of his novel "The Grass Roof" and recommended it to Scribners publishing house. The book was admired by such other authors as Rebecca West and H. G. Wells, and was considered for a movie adaptation by Hollywood.James Livingston, "Younghill Kang (1903-1972)." in "Asian American Novelists: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook" pp.127-131] "The Grass Roof" was well-received in its time, since it seemed to confirm American disdain for Korea. "East Goes West", however, criticized the United States and therefore was less popular until the multicultural movement gave it renewed attention.

In addition to "The Grass Roof" and "East Goes West," Kang translated Korean literature into English and reviewed books for The New York Times. Kang also traveled in Europe for two years on a Guggenheim Fellowship, curated at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and worked as an Asian expert for the U.S. government in both U.S. Military Office of Publications and the Corps Office of Civil Information.

Kang received the Halperine Kaminsky Prize, the 1953 Louis S. Weiss Memorial Prize, and an honorary doctorate from Koryo University.

References

Critical studies

(as of March 2008)
#Kuo, Karen J. "Lost Imaginaries: Images of Asia in America, 1924-1942." Dissertation, U of Washington, 2006.
#Szmanko, Klara. "America Is in the Head and on the Ground: Confronting and (Re-)Constructing 'America' in Three Asian American Narratives of the 1930s." "Interactions: Aegean Journal of English and American Studies/Ege Ingiliz ve Amerikan Incelemeleri Dergisi," 2006 Fall; 15 (2): 113-23.
#Lee, A. Robert. "Younghill Kang" IN: Madsen, "Asian American Writers." Detroit, MI: Gale; 2005. pp. 159-62
#Knadler, Stephen. "Unacquiring Negrophobia: Younghill Kang and Cosmopolitan Resistance to the Black and White Logic of Naturalization." IN: Lawrence and Cheung, "Recovered Legacies: Authority and Identity in Early Asian American Literature." Philadelphia, PA: Temple UP; 2005. pp. 98-119
#Todorova, Kremena Tochkova. "An Enlargement of Vision": Modernity, Immigration, and the City in Novels of the 1930s." Dissertation, U of Notre Dame, 2003.
#Oh, Sandra Si Yun. "Martyrdom in Korean American Literature: Resistance and Paradox in "East Goes West", "Quiet Odyssey", "Comfort Woman" and "Dictee"." Dissertation, U of California, Berkeley, 2001.
#Lee, Kun Jong. "The African-American Presence in Younghill Kang's "East Goes West"." "CLA Journal," 2002 Mar; 45 (3): 329-59.
#Lew, Walter K. "Grafts, Transplants, Translation: The Americanizing of Younghill Kang." IN: Scandura and Thurston, "Modernism, Inc.: Body, Memory, Capital." New York, NY: New York UP; 2001. pp. 171-90
#Knadler, Stephen. "Unacquiring Negrophobia: Younghill Kang and the Cosmopolitan Resistance to the Black and White Logic of Naturalization." "Jouvert: A Journal of Postcolonial Studies", 2000 Spring-Summer; 4 (3): 37 paragraphs.
#Livingston, James. "Younghill Kang (1903- )." IN: Nelson, "Asian American Novelists: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook." Westport, CT: Greenwood; 2000. pp. 127-31
#Huh, Joonok. "'Strangest Chorale': New York City in "East Goes West" and "Native Speaker." IN: Wright and Kaplan, "The Image of the Twentieth Century in Literature, Media, and Society." Pueblo, CO: Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery, University of Southern Colorado; 2000. pp. 419-22
#Kim, Joanne H. "Mediating Selves: Younghill Kang's Balancing Act." "Hitting Critical Mass: A Journal of Asian American Cultural Criticism," 1999 Fall; 6 (1): 51-59.
#Strange, David. "Thomas Wolfe's Korean Connection." "The Thomas Wolfe Review," 1994 Spring; 18 (1): 36-41.
#Lee, Kyhan. "Younghill Kang and the Genesis of Korean-American Literature." "Korea Journal", 1991 Winter; 31 (4): 63-78.

See also

*List of Asian American writers
*List of Korean Americans
*Korean American writers


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