How to Travel with Che Guevara (The Philosophy of Minors that We Meet On the Street)
• Original title : 체 게바라와 여행하는 법: 길 위에서 만나는 소수자의 철학
• Price : 11,000KRW
• Product Dimensions :
145x220, 248pages
• Publication Date : 2017-03-27
• ISBN : 9791160940473
Book Information & Summary
Written by Shin Seung Chul and Lee Yoon Kyeong
By borrowing the image of Che Guevara, the writer provides us with passion and energy for Che Guevaras here and now. A boy, Min Young, used to be called ‘a boy without thinking’ while being passive toward the reality he faced. However, he began to meet up diverse minors and to experience many events while traveling the Korean peninsula by riding a scooter along with Mr. Choi, an immigrant worker. And he began to think, express love, and finally change his own life while having various communications with minors. Through this journey, he learned the ability to imagine what is in the outside world beyond the place ruled by fear and hatred, and also worked up the courage that he could live well being out of the way he used to be included.
This book has vividly described the society where we live now through the background surrounded by minors in our society. Behind this book’s philosophy, there is the philosophy of becoming minors according to Deleuze and Guattari. Furthermore, readers can understand the abundant meanings of message from Che Guevara that love is equal to revolution.
By borrowing the image of Che Guevara, the writer provides us with passion and energy for Che Guevaras here and now. A boy, Min Young, used to be called ‘a boy without thinking’ while being passive toward the reality he faced. However, he began to meet up diverse minors and to experience many events while traveling the Korean peninsula by riding a scooter along with Mr. Choi, an immigrant worker. And he began to think, express love, and finally change his own life while having various communications with minors. Through this journey, he learned the ability to imagine what is in the outside world beyond the place ruled by fear and hatred, and also worked up the courage that he could live well being out of the way he used to be included.
This book has vividly described the society where we live now through the background surrounded by minors in our society. Behind this book’s philosophy, there is the philosophy of becoming minors according to Deleuze and Guattari. Furthermore, readers can understand the abundant meanings of message from Che Guevara that love is equal to revolution.