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El. knyga: Remembering the Forgotten War: The Korean War Through Literature and Art

  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317461036
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317461036

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In contrast to the many books that use military, diplomatic, and historic language in analyzing the Korean War, this book takes a cultural approach that emphasizes the human dimension of the war, an approach that especially features Korean voices. There are chapters on Korean art on the war, translations into English of Korean poetry by Korean soldiers, and American soldier poetry on the war. There is a photographic essay on the war by combat journalist and Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Max Desfor. Another chapter includes and analyzes songs on the Korean War - Korean, American, and Chinese - that illuminate the many complex memories of the war. There is a discussion of Korean films on the war and a chapter on Korean War POWs and their contested memories. More than any other nonfiction book on the war, this one shows us the human face of tragedy for Americans, Chinese, and most especially Koreans. June 2000 was the fiftieth anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War; this moving volume is intended as a commemoration of it.
Foreword vii Donald Gregg Preface ix Philip West Suh Ji-moon Some Reflections on the Korean War 3(9) Steven I. Levine Whether Enemy or Brother: Patriotism in Conflict with Brotherhood in the Korean War Poems by Korean Poets 12(28) Suh Ji-moon Above All, the Waste: American Soldier-Poets and the Korean War 40(15) William D. Ehrhart The Korean War and the Visual Arts 55(22) Roe Jae-ryung The Korean War Through the Camera of an American War Correspondent 77(15) Max Desfor The Korean War in the Lives and Thoughts of Several Major Korean Writers 92(18) Suh Ji-moon Pak Wan-so Yun Heung-gil Yi Mun-yol Kim Won-il Hong Song-won Richard Kim Reluctant Crusaders: Korean War Films and the Lost Audience 110(27) Lary May The Korean War in Korean Films 137(15) Suh Ji-moon Interior Stories of the Chinese POWs in the Korean War 152(35) Philip West Li Zhihua In Search of Essences: Labeling the Korean War 187(16) William Stueck Imagining a Different Korea: What If... 203(12) Philip West Chae-jin Lee Donald Oberdorfer Byong-chu Koh William Stueck Contributors 215(2) Index 217
Donald Gregg, Philip West, Suh Ji-moon