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Science Fiction in Korea: Between History, Genre, and Politics Main MenuIntroductionColonial Modernity and Science FictionSunyoung ParkA Brief History of South Korean SF MagazinesSang Joon ParkSurrealistic Science Fiction in South Korean Film and FictionJaewuk KimScience Fiction and Feminism in South KoreaSeoyeon LeeQueer Science Fiction in South KoreaTee Jaehyung ParkOriginal and Adapted MoviesReferencesContributors
Science Fiction in Korea: Between History, Genre, and Politics