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Chollima, the Thousand Li Flying Horse: Neo-traditionalism at Work in North Korea

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저자 Moody, Peter Graham
소속 및 직함 Univ Virginia
발행기관 동아시아학술원
학술지 Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies
권호사항 13(2)
수록페이지 범위 및 쪽수 211-233
발행 시기 2025년
키워드 #Chollima Movement   #Neo-traditionalism   #Kim Il Sung   #modernization   #mass mobilization   #Symbolic Ideology   #propaganda   #Romance of the Three Kingdoms   #Great Leap Forward   #East Asia   #Moody   #Peter Graham
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This paper uses the lens of Neo-traditionalism to elucidate the largely unexplored political aspect of the Chollima (or Flying Horse) Movement of North Korea. With its widespread use of a mythical, speedy horse from China as a rallying cry to inspire workers, this late 1950s and early 1960s worker mobilization movement was above all a series of legitimacy-enhancing exercises and the primary means by which the North Korean regime preserved the hegemony of Kim Il Sung following the Korean War. The term Neo-traditionalism is reformulated to correspond with what the Chollima Movement involved namely, the excavation and systematic reproduction of some element of a culture's past, the framing of that traditional element or return to some form of traditional authority as progressive or modern, and the practice of making the reprocessed fragments of tradition a pervasive and permanent part of modern culture
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