재일문예지 『민도(民涛)』의 기획과 재일문화의 향방 - 서지적 고찰을 중심으로 -
The Planning of 『MINTO』, Zainichi Literary Magazine, and the Course of Zainichi Culture - Focused on bibliographic consideration -
『MINTO』, a quarterly literary magazine published by Zainichi literary persons, was first published in November, 1987 and finished as the tenth issue in March, 1990. As the title of it, ‘People’s Waves’, represents, from its first to last issues kept pursuing the goal of the magazine: ordinary Zainichi’ practicing of ‘people’s literary movement’ and becoming “a literary square for Zainichi”. 『MINTO』 has hardly been studied so far due to its limitation that it is regarded as a minor magazine among those that have been published by Zainichi Chosenjin. First of all, this study conducts bibliographic consideration on this magazine mainly and then reseaches the contents characteristics and pursuits of 『MINTO』. In detail, the study has researched 『MINTO』’s principles of edition and planning for special issues, practice of people’s cultural movement. Through this, 『MINTO』 valued ‘people’s literature’ not remaining as the space for discourse only intellectuals enjoyed. And 『MINTO』 attempted to highlight the new ‘independency of Zainichi’ centering around the advent of the third generation Koreans Residents in Japan.