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Breaking the Mold: Wolf Representation and Imagery in East Asian Literature
This exhibition explores the representation of wolves in the context of chaotic times, spanning from the 20th century to the post-human era. By comparing three works rooted in East Asian culture: Lu Xun’s The Misanthrope, Tsushima Yūko’s Laughing Wolf, and Kim Bo-young’s Last of the Wolves, it aims to discover the interaction between human and wolf figures, capturing the clash of conflicting forces between corruption and modernity under the influence of an unstable zeitgeist.