post-war (1953–1961)
- Censorship during Syngman Rhee period
- Post-censorship
- Trauma
- “Brother enemy”
- Unsure of how to talk about North Korea
- Extreme outsider ideologies
- Pitiful refugees from the North
- Lee Ho-cheol “Far from Home” (1955)
- Lee Beomseon “A Stray Bullet” (1959)
- “Communist other”
- Lee Beomseon “The People of Hak Village” (1955)
- Proxy war of superpowers
- Ch’oe Inhun “The Square” (1961)
Korean War (1961–1979)
- Park Chung Hee’s coup d’etat (May 16, 1961)
- Post and pre-censorship
- Anti-communism nation
- Experienced war as children and teenagers
- Korean war with non-ideological perspectives
- Yun Heunggil “Rainy Spell” (1970)
- Kim Weonil The Evening Glow (1977–78)
- Hong Seongweon North and South (1977)
Cold War (1980–1987)
- “Division Literature”
- “Reunification Literature”
- Question of national identity
- Legitimacy of government anti-communism laws
- Perpetual Cold War through vilification of North Korea
- Return to village/peasant roots
- Confucian ideal
- Loyalty to the state or one’s family?
- Representative literature