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The magazine publishing in Korea emerged as a result of the interactions with Western culture. [1] Early magazines aimed at raising awareness of Koreans. However, later political developments shaped the goals of magazines. Following the partition of South and North Korea the leftist periodicals disappeared in the country. [2]
Korean Woman (Korean: 조선녀성; MR: Chosŏn Yŏsŏng) is a monthly magazine in North Korea, founded in September 1946. [1] The magazine is the first one to be specifically dedicated to women. It is the official media outlet of the Socialist Women's Union of Korea .
Pages in category "English-language magazines published in South Korea" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A South Korean magazine is a periodical publication from South Korea containing a variety of articles on various subjects. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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Ms. Apocalypse. The year is 1999. Factory bookkeeper Young-mi, cruelly nicknamed “Ms. Apocalypse,” develops a crush on a married man who gets arrested for embezzlement.
Issue (Korean: 이슈) is a South Korean magazine published by Daiwon C.I. Its first issue was published in 1995, and it is currently released on the 25th day of each month. It specializes in serialization of domestic and imported comics that are mostly targeted towards women.
Korea Today, first published as New Korea, [5] is a North Korean propaganda [6] magazine published monthly by the Foreign Languages Publishing House in Pyongyang. [1] The magazine focuses on cultural and industrial progress made in the country. [7] It also publishes North Korea short stories. [8]