Central Committee for the Construction of Korean Culture
“Inheritance of Cultural Heritage and the Advance of Construction of a New Culture—Activities of the Central Committee for the Construction of Korean Culture,” Sinjoseonbo, October 7, 1945, 2, column 2

Central Committee for the Construction of Korean Culture

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A progressive cultural activist organization established on 18 August 1945, under the leadership of Yim Hwa, Lee Taejun, Kim Namchun, and Lee Wonjo. The concern of the Central Committee for the Construction of Korean Culture (Joseon munhwa geonseol jungang hyeopuihoe) was cultural liberation, cultural development, and national reunification after the divisive period of colonialism. The purpose of this association was to build an independent national culture. On 17 September 1945, dissatisfaction with the ambiguous class-based tendencies of the Central Committee for the Construction of Korean Culture (Joseon munhwa geonseol jungang hyeopuihoe) led Han Seol-a, Lee Giyeong, and Yun Gijeong to leave the group and organize the Korean Artist Proletarian Federation. On the 13th of December that same year, the Communist Party of Korea demanded that both the Central Committee for the Construction of Korean Culture (Joseon munhwa geonseol jungang hyeopuihoe) and the Korean Artist Proletarian Federation (Joseon peurolletaria yesul dongmaeng) merge, and the two organizations merged into the Federation of Korean Writers (Joseon munhakga dongmaeng) on 8 February 1946.
* Source: Multilingual Glossary of Korean Art. Korea Arts Management Service

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